On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 21:14:42 +0200
Lars Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, I don't fully understand this. :-/ I see the lot of work to be
done to map from hierarchical structure to flat relational tables and
back. Ok, so far. But where is the difference (not functionally but
basically
scenarios is a bit more complex than
just calling createCollection.
Tom, thanks for your explanations. :-) I now see what you mean. See my
answer to Kimbros posting.
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this modification.
Kimbro Staken
Chief Technology Officer
The dbXML Group L.L.C.
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Subject: Re: Collection.createResource
On Tue, 22 May 2001 07:39:47 -0700
Tom Bradford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lars Martin wrote:
2. It's not so easy to understand why Collection.getResources() returns
a String[] of IDs and XPathQueryService.query() returns a
ResourceIterator. In both cases it might be good to have both
, I'm not against such extensions. If there are multiple shared
methods a common QueryService interface makes perfectly sense.
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database driver
Database database = (Database)
(Class.forName( org.xmldb.api.reference.DatabaseImpl ).newInstance());
// get root collection
Collection = DatabaseManager.getCollection( url );
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catched SAX2 events to SAX1 events...
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the startElement
method with the one below? I also added a check to avoid duplicate
namespace declarations. Thanks.
[...snipped...]
Thanks, it's in CVS now.
Lars
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The second problem is that the TransactionService is not finalized
yet, because transactions don't have top priority.
Regards, Lars.
[1] http://www.ozone-db.org
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, data is used instead of s3. Thus, property
xmldb.data.dir doesn't affect collection path.
Regards,
Maxim.
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to pay attention!
since it is the most common implementation language. Whether it's really
worth doing or not I don't know.
Lars.
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Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 14:45:28 +0200 (CEST)
() method that the description says
it stores the resource into the database. I think it is better to say
the method store the resource in the collection since we are at the
Collection abstraction!
regards,
Nader Mirzadeh
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that there has been no activity
since December 2001? Is anyone out there? Is the XML DB API still
evolving? Has it moved? Been taken over? Abandoned?
Respectfully,
Charles W. Stanton
Software Systems Engineer
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On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 11:16:57 +0100
Lars Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I am doing some projects of dbxml,but meet some problems to list the =
file name of the xml documents in a specific collection.
I do not know how to acquire a specific collection object instead of =
just
proposed changes are necessary for
Xalan2. Have a look at the original Infozone CVS and you will find
the implementation for Xalan2. It should be easy to add this impl
to the XAPI CVS as well.
Thanks, Lars.
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opinions?
What about the Configurable interface? Database extends this
interface. What do you mean by a very good support?
Regards, Lars
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intention
to introduce an configure() method!?
Thanks, Lars.
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like
Xindice and application development easier I'm +1. What about backward
compatibility?
I'm volunteering to do it if you decide to go in that direction.
Sounds great.
Regards, Lars
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or their signature modified)
so it shouldn't be a problem.
Ok, then please go ahead.
Kindest regards, Lars
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of names?
Does registerDatabase() need to retrieve names through both getters?
I see getName() as a special case of getNames() so may be we should
omit the getName() method?
Kindest regards, Lars
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Iterator contents to Strings when iterating through them.
Sounds all reasonable. I'll try to update the API and sample apps and
let you know my results.
Kindest regards, Lars.
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I have noticed a lot of code like:
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new XMLDBException( blah, e.getMessage() );
}
which is really hard to work with when debugging, as most of
the information about the exception is lost.
Of course, they don't use the chained exception mechanism I implemented
.
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There is a request from the eXist group that we remove the final modifier=
on=20
XMLDBException so that they could use subclasses of XMLDBException in ord=
er=20
to get clearer stacktraces. Below are some details of the conversations o=
n=20
the list:
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On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 22:01:08 +0200
Louis Cornet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am taking a look at the list of the implementations of the XML:DB API
on the XML:DB website. I can see several projects such as dbXML, eXist
and Ozone. I recall that Apache Xindice was in this list (I checked
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