Re: XML storing and management
From: Bob Badour <bbadour_at_pei.sympatico.ca>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:21:44 -0300
Message-ID: <46fa94fe$0$4044$9a566e8b_at_news.aliant.net>
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> Ooooh! An actual thread! It's been so quiet around here.
>
> Hey, we haven't had an actual XML bashing thread in a while;
> can we do that now? I'll start. Instead of trotting out my old
> favorites, I have a new one I heard the other day.
>
> "The programmer has a problem. His software needs a configuration
> file. So he uses XML. Now the programmer has two problems."
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:21:44 -0300
Message-ID: <46fa94fe$0$4044$9a566e8b_at_news.aliant.net>
Marshall wrote:
> On Sep 26, 6:53 am, JOG <j..._at_cs.nott.ac.uk> wrote:
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>>On Sep 26, 1:16 pm, karsoods53 <karsood..._at_gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>I get XML feeds as input and have to store this data on our server. I >>>have worked with databases but new to XML. Can someone tell me how I >>>can store and manage this data? >> >>This isn't really the right place for this sort of question - XML is >>somewhat of an anathema to a database theory group. >> >>Assuming that you have no choice however, when I have been forced to >>deal with XML storage directly I have found Oracle tools to be >>adequate..
>
> Ooooh! An actual thread! It's been so quiet around here.
>
> Hey, we haven't had an actual XML bashing thread in a while;
> can we do that now? I'll start. Instead of trotting out my old
> favorites, I have a new one I heard the other day.
>
> "The programmer has a problem. His software needs a configuration
> file. So he uses XML. Now the programmer has two problems."
Only two? Received on Wed Sep 26 2007 - 19:21:44 CEST