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Subject: Re: Using XML/XSL to access archived data From: Guy_Murphy@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 10:24:45 +0000 |
Hi.
If you have looked at Object Designs ObjectStore, have you looked at their
eXcelon(sp?) ?
Very similar to ObjectStore, but is acting as an XML DB, with queries in
the form of XSL patern matching syntax (which Object Design are calling
XQL).
Cheers
Guy.
xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 03/16/99 06:18:37 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
cc: (bcc: Guy Murphy/UK/MAID)
Subject: Using XML/XSL to access archived data
My apologies, up front, if this seems somewhat off-topic. I have
seem some threads in the list recently where people were
attempting
to put together a prototype of systems that allow archived
data, put into XML, to be accessed in a browser using XSL as
the transformation.
This is a great idea, and I am trying to gather information on
what this might involve. However, my company would much prefer
to buy a solution rather than develop one.
Does anyone interested in this application of XSL know of a
vendor
or product that might fit this bill? Or is potentially even
looking at providing this type of feature?
I'm already familiar with the 'document management' vendors such
as
Texcel or Chrystal and have some information on the OO Databases,
such as ObjectStore or Poet's products. I guess I'm just hoping
that some other vendors or consultants have also seen this as
a potential area of revenue.
Thanks,
Sara Mitchell
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