Re: Jaxme XML And Database Integration

2005-08-14 Thread Alan Gutierrez
* Jochen Wiedmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-15 01:19]: > Alan Gutierrez wrote: > > >The datastore looks like one big file, it's a document object > >model that is backed by Java NIO. I get to it via XUpdate and > >XSLT. > Interesting approach. I've heard of similar ideas, but neve

Re: Jaxme XML And Database Integration

2005-08-14 Thread Jochen Wiedmann
Alan Gutierrez wrote: The datastore looks like one big file, it's a document object model that is backed by Java NIO. I get to it via XUpdate and XSLT. Interesting approach. I've heard of similar ideas, but never understood the advantage, when compared to lots of smaller files?

Re: Jaxme XML And Database Integration

2005-08-14 Thread Alan Gutierrez
* Jochen Wiedmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-14 14:50]: > Alan Gutierrez wrote: > >Thought I'd start with a naive question. > >I've got an XML datastore that I use in my applications, that I > >wrote myself, and I'm wonding if it's a good idea to try to > >integrate this with Jax

Re: Jaxme XML And Database Integration

2005-08-14 Thread Jochen Wiedmann
Alan Gutierrez wrote: Thought I'd start with a naive question. I've got an XML datastore that I use in my applications, that I wrote myself, and I'm wonding if it's a good idea to try to integrate this with JaxMe and maybe use it to store Java objects as well. That's someth

Jaxme XML And Database Integration

2005-08-14 Thread Alan Gutierrez
Thought I'd start with a naive question. I've got an XML datastore that I use in my applications, that I wrote myself, and I'm wonding if it's a good idea to try to integrate this with JaxMe and maybe use it to store Java objects as well. -- Alan Gutierrez - [EMAIL PROTECT