[DDI-users] Storing XML

Adrian Dusa ddi-users@icpsr.umich.edu
Tue, 5 Nov 2002 22:26:46 +0200


Hi Andrew,

If you use DDI DTD for your codebooks I suppose you know about the Nesstar 
system. If not, here is the link: www.nesstar.org

Regards,
Adrian

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Adrian Dusa (adi@roda.ro)
Romanian Social Data Archive (www.roda.ro)
1, Schitu Magureanu Bd.
76625 Bucharest sector 5
Romania
Tel./Fax: +40 (21) 312.66.18


Quoting Andrew Dzhigo <adzhigo@Princeton.EDU>:

> Hi, all
> 
> I am an applications programmer for the Cultural Policy and the Arts National
> Data Archive (CPANDA). Here at CPANDA we use DDI DTD to create XML codebooks
> for the datasets we archive.
> 
> With the number of datasets growing we are now facing the problem of storing
> and managing our XML files. At this stage of development we are investigating
> the possibilities of using some sort of XML-aware database management system.
> Currently, I am considering Xindice system (formerly dbXML) developed by
> Apache Software Foundation as a possible tool for our needs. However, I would
> very much like to know how other developers address the similar problem. What
> tools, database management systems and languages do they use?
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> With regards,
> Andrew Dzhigo
> Applications Programmer
> Cultural Policy and the Arts
> National Data Archive (CPANDA),
> Princeton University
> adzhigo@princeton.edu
> 1-609-258-7561
> 
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