Have a look at www.dbxml.com
Regards,
Shane.
Per Nyfelt wrote:

AFAIK Tom Bradford owned the xmldb.org domain. He did not respond to any of my enquiries when the domin expired and it subsequently fell out of our (the XML:DB initiative) hands. The official link for the XML:DB initiative is now http://xmldb-org.sourceforge.net. As you point out, the XML:DB initiative is currently also suffering from lack of resources and progress has stalled.

Regards,
Per

söndagen den 3 oktober 2004 22.49 skrev Tim O'Brien:


-----Original Message-----
From: Vadim Gritsenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



In fact at the Xindice site, the last new is dated february 2003
(http://xml.apache.org/xindice/news.html) while the link to


XML:DB api



(I know the are indipendent projects, but the two are


linked somewhat)



is broken...

Anybody can explain me whiere Xindice is going on?


From what I can see, the support under Xindice seemed to disappear
around the same time dbXML version 2.0 was released.  This isn't saying
anything bad about the dbXML people (I use dbXML now), it is simply
stating a fact.

http://www.xmldb.org lapsed, it seems to have been eaten up by one of
those mega-domain squatting organizations - this one is called
Euroserver.org Domains.  I'd be interested in knowing who owned the
xmldb.org domain.

If you take a look at the mailing list traffic, you definitely get the
sense that the Xindice community has gone elsewhere.





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