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Content preview:  Hello everyone, I am using a Crossbow development kit (MICAz
   motes) and I want to develop an application that allows me to remotely 
monitor
   data received from the sensors. For this I would like to know what is the
   most convenient way for interfacing this client application with the XServe
   middleware. As I see it I have 2 main options : reading data from a 
PostgreSQL
   database (to which XServe logs the sensor data) or reading data from a XML
   stream. If you have experience with either of this methods (or with others)
   i could use some tips. [...] 

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--- Begin Message ---
Hello everyone,

I am using a Crossbow development kit (MICAz motes) and I want to develop an 
application that allows me to remotely monitor data received from the sensors. 
For this I would like to know what is the most convenient way for interfacing 
this client application with the XServe middleware.
As I see it I have 2 main options : reading data from a PostgreSQL database (to 
which XServe logs the sensor data) or reading data from a XML stream. If you 
have experience with either of this methods (or with others) i could use some 
tips.

Best,
Adrian



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