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  • From: Philippe Lambert <Philippe.Lambert@i...>
  • To: xml-maillist <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 09:53:13 -0400

Bernard,

Although it is difficult to estimate what you really need to best handle the
data you need to store, I do know of a repository/indexing engine/search
engine for XML documents. The TEXTML Server is specifically geared towards
developers and offers a documented COM API.

It is geared towards full text management, but since it is a true XML "in"
and XML "out" server, you can re-purpose its functionality across a
multitude of applpications. The repository also accepts any binary file you
wish to imbed or store alongside your XML documents.

It is available in a free downloadable version that is fully functional with
no "time-bomb" that comes with a demo application developed with ASP and 800
XML documents to play with. 
Check it out at www.textmlserver.com



-----Message -----
From: Bernard Achermann [mailto:bernard.achermann@s...]
Date: 5 avril, 2000 18:08
To: xml-maillist
Object: resources about data repositories



hello

i have absolutely no experience with xml so far, therefore my - maybe
dumb - question: are there any pointers / informations about building
data repositories with xml? the data sources may be of various types
like data bases, flat files or even plain text. as far as i understand
the concepts of xml it should provide a good way to establish data
interchange between different systems providing a consistent format of
the data, true? are there already some tools around? or standards?

thanks for any input!

regards

	bernard

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