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Persisting to eXist
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2006-03-30 13:43:38
thanks - I'll take a look at xindice

Alistair

On 30 Mar 2006, at 14:42, Alex Soto wrote:

no it is not possible directly. If you want a binder of xml that also stores the data, you can use Castor, or XmlBeans + Xindice.

I suppose there is other ways but i only knows what i have explained to you.

El dj 30 de 03 del 2006 a les 14:36 +0100, en/na Alistair Young va escriure:
Is XMLBeans capable of persisting beans to the eXist XML database?

thanks,

Alistair


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Persisting to eXist
user name
2006-03-30 13:54:07
Hi.

I am using eXist to store and retrieve my XMLBeans-generated
objects. 
However, persisting is hardcoded - i.e. I call the methods
to store my 
beans explicitly in the code. Don't know if this is what
you want exactly.

Johannes

Alistair Young wrote:

> thanks - I'll take a look at xindice
>
> Alistair
>
> On 30 Mar 2006, at 14:42, Alex Soto wrote:
>
>> no it is not possible directly. If you want a
binder of xml that also 
>> stores the data, you can use Castor, or XmlBeans +
Xindice.
>>
>> I suppose there is other ways but i only knows what
i have explained 
>> to you.
>>
>> El dj 30 de 03 del 2006 a les 14:36 +0100, en/na
Alistair Young va 
>> escriure:
>>
>>>Is XMLBeans capable of persisting beans to the
eXist XML database?
>>>
>>>thanks,
>>>
>>>Alistair
>>>
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