yeah

I agree too. 
anyways, thank you

Albert Bupp wrote:
> 
> Meisam,
> 
> You're welcome. I agree, you're 1st and biggest task will be to 
> figure out the mapping. This may or may not be at all 
> straight-forward, depending on the particular DOM and the RDBMS 
> involved and whether or not you are free to design/redesign one or 
> the other for your purposes.
> 
> Once you've solved this puzzle, you can then employ XMLBeans to 
> implement whatever mapping approach you come up with, and it'll 
> probably be a piece of cake next to what you've already done!
> 
> Cheers, Albert
> 
> At 02:25 PM 10/22/2007, meisam.sarabadani wrote:
> 
>>Dear Albert
>>
>>thank you for your tips, I think I have to come up with the way to map my
>>DOM tree to Relational tables first, using XMLBeans or writting the code
>>myself does not make much of differences to me about solving the mapping
>>problem, my problem is the way of mapping the DTD element or DOM tree into
>>RDBMS.
>>
>>
>>
>>Albert Bupp wrote:
>> >
>> > If I may jump in, I think what Gustavo means is you could use the
>> > scomp utility included in the XMLBeans package to generate Java
>> > classes representing the XML data that you want to populate your
>> > RDBMS. This utility generates and compiles (and jars) a set of Java
>> > class files which correspond to the schema (an XSD or DTD file)
>> > defining the XML structure you're using. Based on, and accessible via
>> > the XMLBeans library, they allow you to easily and naturally iterate
>> > through the XML data in Java.
>> >
>> > Then using the interfaces provided by the generated lib, you can
>> > write Java code which inserts the data into an RDBMS using JDBC or
>> > some other framework such as Hibernate. You will still have to do the
>> > work of figuring out how you want to map the XML data model to the
>> > relational one. There are tools libraries which specifically address
>> > the issues of moving data from one model to the other, but they are,
>> > I believe, separate from and outside the scope of XMLBeans proper.
>> >
>> > Regards, Albert
>> >
>> > At 03:35 PM 10/21/2007, you wrote:
>> >
>> >>would you mind explaining more a  bit ? what do you mena by generating
>> xml
>>?
>> >>xml is there already, I mean I am going to insert a valid xml into
>> rdbms,
>> >>what do you mean by saying generating the xml ?
>> >>persistence framework like hibernate ? is that easy to use the
>> hibernate ?
>> >>or any other frmaworks ?
>> >>
>> >>can you please explain more ?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>Gustavo Aquino wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > Xmlbeans generate a xml to you based on classes , to put this in
>> rdbms
>> >> > you can use any persistance framework or direct under jdbc
>> >> >
>> >> > Gustavo de Aquino
>> >> >
>> >> > On Oct 21, 2007, at 4:08 PM, meisam4910
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>> >> > wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Hi guys,
>> >> >> I am new to XMLBean, does XMLBean help to insert XML document into
>> >> >> RDBMS ?
>> >> >> I need to insert an XML Document into RDBMS, and put the nodes of
>> >> >> the XML
>> >> >> Documents into the tuples and relational tables, is this work
>> >> >> possible with
>> >> >> XML Bean ? is tere any sample code something like I am looking for
>> ?
>> >> >> please
>> >> >> help me if you know anything about it, I really appreciate it.
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