Take a look at Infonyte-DB from Infonyte (http://www.infonyte.com). You
can download a demo, and try it. Is is a persistent DOM impl.
Niels Peter
On Monday, April 22, 2002, at 04:04 PM, Torkild Ulv�y Resheim wrote:
We have for a while been using an application that reads it's data from
a DOM (since there can be a lot of changes in the data). Now our
customers are putting quite a lot of data into it (> 100MB) and the
application is of course using too much memory.
I've been looking at Xindice as a way of solving the problem by
rewriting the way data is accessed and keeping most of it in the
persistent storage when it's not used. This would probably inflict a
fairly large rewrite upon us, which I'd most anxious to avoid. Is there
any way to "connect" Xerces directly to Xindice thus allowing our app
to stay mostly unchanged while Xerces handles the intricacies.
I've been browsing webpages for a few hours but cannot find anything
regarding this issue.
Any ideas?
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Med vennlig hilsen / kind regards ))
Torkild Ulv�y Resheim |----|_
Systemutvikler / Software Engineer @ Emma EDB AS | | )
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