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Re: Dynamically generate DB structure from XML schema (XSD)

From: Tjerk Wolterink <tjerk@------------------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 10/6/2005 4:15:00 PM
MarjaR wrote:
> For my application I need to develop an interface with an external
> organisation, based on XMLHTTP messaging.
> 
> Depending on the specific purpose of the communication, this external
> organisation will send me various XML schemas (XSD documents)
> specifying the structure for the message interfaces.
> 
> I need to be able to interpret these XSD documents and dynamically
> generate my database structure based on that.
> But... I don't have a clue where to start.
> 
> I use classic ASP with VBscript.
> 
> Any tips on how to go about this? Or maybe even some example code?
> 

Converting XMLSchema's to relational databases is a rather advanced 
topic. if .. IF .. if you want to support all xml schema documents,

at my university they are researching a way to create a fast XML 
Database ( not the old type of relational databases).


In the future i hope that xml databases can compete with the old
and fast relational databases.


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