Distributed DOM implementations

Dave Winer dave at userland.com
Wed Jan 27 23:46:06 GMT 1999


That's a very interesting idea! If we (UserLand) did this, it would not be
free, but it could be very high level and quite powerful. Flip a switch and
all of a sudden your code is working against data on the server. Can you
say what kind of application you have in mind for this? Dave

At 02:57 PM 1/27/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi, 
>
>	I would like to find out if there are any known distributed
>implementations of DOM (and free). What I mean by this is an ability to
>access remote XML documents through a DOM interface but not by
>downloading and parsing them locally. Instead I need a parser or
>whatever (e.g. OODB wrapper) on the other end to give me result of the
>DOM commands only.
>
>Thank you,
>Pavel Velikhov
>UCSD Database Lab
>pvelikho at cs.ucsd.edu
>
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