Alan wrote:

* Antonio Gallardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-20 11:25]:


Reinhard Poetz dijo:


Am 14:01 10.02.2004 -0500 schrieb Steve Krulewitz:


Does anyone know what happened to the jisp website? The old URL
http://www.coyotegulch.com/jisp/index.html sends you to an


invalid link.

It's back up now: http://www.coyotegulch.com/jisp/
I never went there before it went down, but it now has a
version 3.0.0. That version isn't under the old license
anymore but GPLed (or commercial
for 2500$).
Old versions I can't find there..

gunnar

ps: sorry if you get this mail twice, steve. small mistake by me.

--
G. Brand - interface:projects GmbH


As our store depends on Jisp - what does this mean for us? IMO we have
to look for a replacement. Any ideas/hints?


AFAIK, we must move away from jisp. That was an ugly move! :-(

Maybe this is a crazy idea but: Is posible to replace jisp with Apache
Xindice? Mainly because I have concerns for another ugly move (as jisp
did) if we choose a solution from a 3rd party again. If we use Apache
Xindice I think this cannot happen again.



Can I suggest moving to Momento?


Alan, whilst I _am_ very interested to read about Momento, I do wonder if it is what we need for our caching persistence engine. I would describe that as primarily a binary data store, while sometimes storing XML.

The cache sometimes stores XML part way through a pipeline, but usually stores the serialised result of a page, which may be in any format (i.e. binary).

I tend to think that Momento isn't suited to this need.

However, as an XML data repository, it seems very interesting.

Regards,

Upayavira
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