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Subject: combining multiple data sources From: oliver.bruening@xxxxxxxxxxx Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 10:11:10 +0100 |
You could compose the data sources like this:
<composition>
<Source1ML>
<ADDRESS id="100">
<STREETNUM>123</STREETNUM>
<STREETNAME>Main St.</STREETNAME>
</ADDRESS>
</Source1ML>
<Source2ML>
<CUSTOMER id="100">
<FIRSTNAME>John</FIRSTNAME>
<MIDDLENAME>Q.</MIDDLENAME>
<LASTNAME>Doe</LASTNAME>
</CUSTOMER>
</Source2ML>
<Source3ML>
<PHONENUMBER>
<NPA>555</NPA>
<NXX>555</NXX>
<XXXX>1234</XXXX>
</PHONENUMBER>
</Source3ML>
</composition>
You must write a copy program for that composition. The IBM xml-parser has
serveral clone methods, but these won't do the job completely because you have
to adjust the owner-document for each node.
Regards
Oliver Bruening
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