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Re: ANN: xsdbXML release with C#/.NET port

From: "paron" <rphillips@--------.--.------.--.-->
To: NULL
Date: 3/2/2005 5:00:00 AM
Hello, Aaron

Nice work! (I think). The examples make xsdb look pretty slick. Where
are you headed with it? Is it a one-off, a hobby, a new standard, or
just a how-about-that?

I see that I can get <nothing/> as a response to a query; how about as
a value in a table? I wasn't quite sure that I could find an example of
a "null" in any of the examples on the Sourceforge homepage -- is it
possible? undesirable?

Finally, I couldn't find any .cs files in the download -- did I get the
wrong package?

Still, very intriguing work, regardless of the answers.

Ron Phillips



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