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   RE: XML pages from Databases

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  • From: Dutra Juliana-AJD100 <ajd100@NAmerica.mot.com>
  • To: "Livingstone, Stephen" <Livinsb@rbos.co.uk>, xml-dev-digest@ic.ac.uk
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 16:42:28 -0600

I saw a couple of companies in the XML Expo 98 (Nov 98, Chicago) who could
read a database (Access, SQL Server, ODBC..) and return the columns as XML
tags...
I have to dig through my notes to remember specific names but it seemed like
a fairly common XML app.

Juliana Dutra - E-Business Strategies   
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Motorola,  Communications Enterprise 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Livingstone, Stephen [mailto:Livinsb@rbos.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, January 25, 1999 6:22 AM
To: xml-dev-digest@ic.ac.uk
Subject: XML pages from Databases


A bit of advice please !

I am looking to implement a system which creates XML pages dynamically
from information which we shall store in a database using asp and xsl.
This data should be searchable and shall be used in a web application.

Does anyone have any advice on the best ways to do this??

Should just the data be stored in the database? Or should the marked-up
data be stored in the database? Should we have a combination of these by
using structured columns of marked up data?

Anybody got any opinions?

thanks for responses..

steven
Steven Livingstone BSc MSc GradInstP
Corporate Systems Development (TCN)
Royal Bank Of Scotland.
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