[jdom-interest] rdms & jdom

philip.nelson at omniresources.com philip.nelson at omniresources.com
Fri Apr 6 05:40:15 PDT 2001


> my concern was that storing xml on the RDB, I lose the 
> ability of easily
> referring from one xml doc to another via relative URIs.
> for example:
> a rule element can contain an attribute  stylesheet="util/mystyle.xsl"
> a stylesheet is likely to use <xsl:import> and the document() function

Yes, add this to the negative list.  Possibly your stylesheets don't change
as much and it's reasonable to put them in a shared, well known location
with an HTTP url.  A filesystem still is your best choice if you can do it.

There really isn't a great way to use files in a clustered environment
though.  A shared file system still has problems of being a single point of
failure and solutions like a Clarion array are *very* expensive.  

That last 5% in a 24x7 requirement is tough 8^(



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