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XMlBeans Persistence

I have googled and found that persisting XMLBeans with hibernate has
been discussed.  I am not particularly tied to hibernate but need
something similar.  Has anyone on this list successfully used any type
of persistence with xmlbeans?

JDO, Hibernate, other?

Thanks for any input or pointers.

On a separate project, I would also be interested in any XML database
ties with xmlbeans.  Seems like it is a natural fit.  Xindice, exist,
something like that?

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Re: XMlBeans Persistence

Posted by Irv Salisbury <ir...@gmail.com>.
Ok, when you say you use it with exist, is it automatic, or how
specifically do you use it?

Irv


On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 22:15:12 -0500, TMG <tm...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> Irv,
> 
> I use XMLBeans with eXist ... works very well.  Saves oodles of time.
> 
> Tom Gordon
> 
> Irv Salisbury wrote:
> 
> >I have googled and found that persisting XMLBeans with hibernate has
> >been discussed.  I am not particularly tied to hibernate but need
> >something similar.  Has anyone on this list successfully used any type
> >of persistence with xmlbeans?
> >
> >JDO, Hibernate, other?
> >
> >Thanks for any input or pointers.
> >
> >On a separate project, I would also be interested in any XML database
> >ties with xmlbeans.  Seems like it is a natural fit.  Xindice, exist,
> >something like that?
> >
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Re: XMlBeans Persistence

Posted by TMG <tm...@nc.rr.com>.
Irv,

I use XMLBeans with eXist ... works very well.  Saves oodles of time.

Tom Gordon

Irv Salisbury wrote:

>I have googled and found that persisting XMLBeans with hibernate has
>been discussed.  I am not particularly tied to hibernate but need
>something similar.  Has anyone on this list successfully used any type
>of persistence with xmlbeans?
>
>JDO, Hibernate, other?
>
>Thanks for any input or pointers.
>
>On a separate project, I would also be interested in any XML database
>ties with xmlbeans.  Seems like it is a natural fit.  Xindice, exist,
>something like that?
>
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