I've been using it for a while to build components for an XML/web-services
based e-learning environment. Many e-learning standards are now XML-based to
promote an emphasis on interoperability and sharing because it takes a long
time to develop learning content to do *actual* research with. Because I need
XML data to deal with directly Xindice beats using XML-relational adapters.

My graduate studies will end soon and I will be transitioning as much of the
work as I can into what I can put online as an open-source project, so what
there is now will change quite a bit in the coming months I think.

/S

--- "Vladimir R. Bossicard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am interested in knowing who's using Xindice and for what purpose.  If 
> you have success stories, go ahead :-)
> 
> Since knowing that the software is used is one of the only rewards for 
> the committers, it would be nice to hear good stories from the users.
> 
> You can directly send me your experience and if you agree I'll summerize 
> it into a webpage.
> 
> thanks
> 
> -Vladimir
> 
> -- 
> Vladimir R. Bossicard
> www.bossicard.com
> 


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