Hi all,
I have following use case. The customer has an xml repository which is
nothing more then a directory on filesystem which contains
subdirectories containing one or more xml files. They now want to query
those xml files on some predefined criteria which might change over
time...
Hi,
For high performance search I would recommend you Apache Solr.
Regards,
André
Le 07/09/2009 15:54, Robby Pelssers (par Internet, dépôt
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a écrit :
Hi all,
I have following use case. The customer
Hi Robby,
I have following use case. The customer has an xml repository which is
nothing more then a directory on filesystem which contains
subdirectories containing one or more xml files. They now want to
query those xml files on some predefined criteria which might change
over time…
Hello Cocooners!
I have a little project going on with the following brief description. I
was just wondering whether this be something that would be feasible to
implement with Cocoon.
I have a XML schema and a Postgresql (PostGIS) table structure which fit
together, at least as much as
Hello Mika,
In your description you mention a maintenance task: data uploading and
conversion: you need to parse XML data and insert extracted entities
(polygons, ids) in a database. You do not need cocoon to do that.
I would use SAX and simply JDBC.
How do you represent your GIS-data for the
Hi Jos,
and thanks for your reply.
SAX and JDBC.. I should have mentioned, that Java is my Achilles Heel. I
can't claim that I had never written a single line of Java, shame on me.
And your suggestion means a lot of Java jumping, right? I do have
written code with C#, Perl, PHP, JS and done