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Beta Version: An XML view of a relational database defined by an XML schema

From: "Vincent Buonomano" <vincent@---------.---.-->
To: <xmlschema-dev@--.--->
Date: 10/7/2005 6:30:00 AM
XMLServer
An XML view of a relational database defined by an XML schema blueprint. =


We are happy to announce the free availability of the first beta version =
of the XMLServer. This application serves XML constructed from a =
relational database as defined by an XML schema blueprint. That is, it =
transforms data in the form of a set of tables to data in the form of a =
tree. The tree form, or XML, is defined by an XML schema. Examples

This software needs both Java and the Mathematica kernel where the tree =
construction is done. It may be run through it's Java API in the =
standard way, Mathematica is totally transparent and no knowledge of =
Mathematica whatsoever is necessary. 

You may download it from XMLServer Beta Version 1, and freely use and =
distribute it. 


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