Le mercredi 15 d�cembre 2004 � 09:51 -0800, Julien Mercay a �crit :
> 
> Well, I meant <page xforms="xforms.xpl">, not model as in my previous 
> answer. I gather you were able to correct that ;)

I had guessed that but was only 99% sure :-) ...

> I'm still not sure why you need to save the instance in a file. You have 
> to be careful with the file serializer as there might be concurrency 
> issues if used under high load (file corruption comes to mind). Are you 
> using that a flat file as a poor's man database?

Yes, just for test purposes. In a real world application, I would prefer
to use a XML database or maybe a subversion repository or, at the very
least, add some kind of locking mechanism to the file serializer if it
doesn't already include one. 

That being said, as far as I understand, the principles would still be
the same to fetch and save the instances and the only things that would
be different would be the choice of the serializer and generator to use
in the pipelines. Or have I missed something?

Thanks,

Eric 
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