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![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: Best way to push XML to a web app >Thread Next - Re: Best way to push XML to a web app Re: Best way to push XML to a web appTo: NULL Date: 9/4/2006 3:24:00 PM Sounds good to me. One more thing: two users hitting the same webpage (that accesses this XML file on the filesystem) doesn't make it collide, does it? In other words, there isn't some problem where User A's webpage has to release the XML from reading before User B's webpage can grab it and read it? Greg Collins [Microsoft MVP] wrote: > I make extensive use of standard XML files sitting in the file system and so far have not seen any perf issues. But if you are using ASP.NET or another web server that allows cached objects, you can set up a cache variable which holds the content of that XML file, and set it to update the contents whenever the file changes. > > -- > Greg Collins [Microsoft MVP] > Visit Brain Trove ( http://www.BrainTrove.com ) | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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