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- From: Matthew Gertner <matthew@praxis.cz>
- To: XML Developers List <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 10:25:08 +0100
A question: who out there is developing applications delivering XML from
a server platform? How are you doing it? I'm very curious to know
whether developers are favoring:
1) Template-based XML document generation a la PHP
2) Programmatic XML document generation in Java, Perl, C++ or whatever.
3) Hybrid template/programmatic servers like Enhydra/XMLC
4) Commercial XML servers focusing on e-commerce (e.g. Bluestone)
5) Proprietary database environments with XML delivery support (e.g.
Oracle)
6) Delivery from native XML repositories (POET CMS, Tamino, etc.)
It would be very interesting to see if a consensus is already forming
about the Right Way to build XML server apps.
Thanks in advance,
Matthew
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