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Want to create a Windows application that lets your user edit and view structured data locally without connecting to a remote database? XML is the answer.
XML databases can handle data of just about any size or format. This post is one of a series that introduces the fundamentals of NOSQL databases, and their role in Big Data Analytics.
XML represents such description data, borrowing the markup syntax of HTML to wrap data in "meta data." Using any programming language, even C, a programmer can print formatted XML markup to a file ...
I want to open an XML file and input it's contents into an Access 2003 database. I know I can import XML files using Access, but I don't want to do this ...
Perhaps, if your database is not hierarchical and you enjoy reinventing the wheel. However, a few tricks using XML, XSL, and Java can make it easier than you think.
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