[jdom-interest] Newbie
Andres March
Andres at eHealthContracts.com
Fri Nov 22 08:58:15 PST 2002
I agree. It would be easier to just use an XMLDB to persist the data on the fly. There are more than a few open source ones out there.
-----Original Message-----
From: Norrman Per [mailto:per.norrman at canovia.se]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 8:52 AM
To: 'Rasmus Pedersen'; jdom-interest at jdom.org
Subject: RE: [jdom-interest] Newbie
Hi,
Not knowing the whole picture, but you could perhaps
save each respondents xml-fragment in a separate file, and
pull the fragments in when it's time for processing.
On the other hand, to me it smells like a db solution here.
/PMN
-----Original Message-----
From: Rasmus Pedersen [mailto:RUP at sjp.dk]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 4:05 PM
To: jdom-interest at jdom.org
Subject: [jdom-interest] Newbie
Hi
I just downloaded JDOM beta 8. Great stuff.
Is this the correct list for asking questions? Or is there a discussion list
like Sun's JDC?
I'll try anyway:
I am making an online survey system with approximately one respondent
submitting data (which I translate to XML) every second. The problem is that
the Document becomes rather large after say 1000 respondents have entered
the Document. If the machine crashes then the 1000 respondents is lost
because the data was not written to disk. So the question is if there is a
sort of append function in JDOM such that I wouldn't have to write out the
whole Document every so often to have a persistent copy on disk? Thanks, rup
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