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Re: XML Server, URL references



On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Zvi Avraham wrote:
> it's just an example,
> anyway URL interface it's just external servlet, which connect to the
> Ozone server,
> it's not the core.
This exactly is what I had in mind. Of course we should be able to lookup
XML documents via URL but this can be an interface provided by a servlet
(included in the ozone distrib).

On the other hand inside ozone there is no hierarchical object system or
something like this. The objects can have any name you like, no other way to
find an object (XML document). So we have to think about the structure and
services that ozoneXML (seen as the "ideal" XML server ;) should provide on top
of DOM, XPath, XQL, maybe XOQL, and XSLT. Naming of documents (Anns idea?) is an
important point here.


Falko

> 
> Ann Tecklenburg wrote:
> 
> > However, you code it, an XML server
> > must be able to "lookup" and "serve"
> > XML Documents via a URL.
> >
> > The use of URL's to do this
> > is ubiquitous in Java programming and in
> > internet-style lookup.   There are
> > guildelines on the creation and use of
> > URL's on the internet.
> >
> > Best Wishes,
> >
> > Ann Tecklenburg
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