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Best way to push XML to a web app

From: "CB" <chrisbro@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/4/2006 6:10:00 AM

Hey everybody. I've started dabbling in using XML in some of my apps,
and I'd like to get an opinion on the best way to push it around to
where it's used. Currently, I'm making an XML file using a console app
that runs daily. This app pulls some pretty heavy load on the database,
and the nature of the data requires that it not be updated constantly
(hence the daily run - otherwise it'd crush the server while the query
ran). Is a regular XML file sitting on the filesystem good enough for a
pretty heavy-use web app to pull from? Or does it cause performance
issues? I guess the alternatives are reading it from a web service, or
storing the XML in a database and pulling from that. What's the best
tradeoff between the three (local file, web service, stored in DB)?

Thanks in advance!



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