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data exchange with XML


Question posted by: -00Eric Clapton (Guest) on November 12th, 2005 05:08 AM
What is Microsoft solution for the data exchange between different platform
with XML? Thanks.


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#2: Re: data exchange with XML

Hello!
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> What is Microsoft solution for the data exchange between different platform
> with XML? Thanks.[/color]

What do you mean?
XML itself is considered the solution...

You can, for example, export XML from Access, transform it using XSLT
and import it into eXist.


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Pascal Schmitt

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#3: Re: data exchange with XML

What is eXist and what is it used for? Thanks.


"Pascal Schmitt" <newsgroup@cebra.nu> wrote in message
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> Hello!
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>> What is Microsoft solution for the data exchange between different
>> platform with XML? Thanks.[/color]
>
> What do you mean?
> XML itself is considered the solution...
>
> You can, for example, export XML from Access, transform it using XSLT and
> import it into eXist.
>
>
> --
> Pascal Schmitt
>[/color]


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#4: Re: data exchange with XML

I don't have the option to export my access 97 to XML. Is there other way I
can do? Thanks.


"Pascal Schmitt" <newsgroup@cebra.nu> wrote in message
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> Hello!
>[color=green]
>> What is Microsoft solution for the data exchange between different
>> platform with XML? Thanks.[/color]
>
> What do you mean?
> XML itself is considered the solution...
>
> You can, for example, export XML from Access, transform it using XSLT and
> import it into eXist.
>
>
> --
> Pascal Schmitt
>[/color]


Pascal Schmitt's Avatar
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#5: Re: data exchange with XML

Hello!
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> What is eXist and what is it used for? Thanks.[/color]

See: <http://eXist-db.org/>
It's a XML-Database written in Java.



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#6: Re: data exchange with XML

Hello!
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> I don't have the option to export my access 97 to XML. Is there other way I
> can do? Thanks.[/color]

I only know Access 2003 supports exporting (and IIRC also Access XP).
But if Access 97 has no built-in XML export, maybe it's possible to work
around using VBA and MSXML.


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Pascal Schmitt
 
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