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<message nick="jaggy-" time="01:41:58.533Z">ooh.. </message>
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<message nick="sergrinc" time="07:41:40.725Z">Just a note that I have studied various distributed XQuery options (academic papers and W3C "standards") and started to write GSoC application.</message>
<message nick="sergrinc" time="07:44:14.523Z">I get it more now - joined data from multiple sources will have to be properly identified during creation of result set and followed in output.</message>
<message nick="sergrinc" time="07:44:56.19Z">At least identifying XML elements is standard :-).</message>
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<message nick="_delirium" time="09:45:30.916Z">wolf77, I find Brett's email very perplexing</message>
<message nick="_delirium" time="09:46:43.114Z">wolf77, he isnt a student? but he was a teacher?</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="09:54:44.628Z">I don't know more than what he wrote. But I know he has been quite active with XML for a while.</message>
<message nick="_delirium" time="09:55:46.672Z">wolf77, im sympathetic to his cause but its really up to google - if he isnt a student i think they will reject him</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="09:56:43.98Z">yes, sure</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="09:57:01.163Z">but maybe he can ask and say we would support his request</message>
<message nick="_delirium" time="09:58:49.931Z">wolf77, yes indeed, i have replied to him saying as much</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="09:59:07.154Z">okay</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="09:59:35.303Z">different question: how's the state of the chiba-eXist integration? I was just thinking I could use some xforms ;-)</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="10:00:02.98Z">I guess the current version can already be used with e.g. XQueryServlet?</message>
<message nick="_delirium" time="10:00:04.312Z">wolf77, not good - no progress since we last discussed - i have been so busy, had very little time for eXist (very sorry)</message>
<message nick="_delirium" time="10:00:19.232Z">wolf77, current version works with EXistServlet fine</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="10:00:22.487Z">ok, no problem</message>
<message nick="_delirium" time="10:00:28.084Z">for non-scripted forms thatis</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="10:00:49.864Z">err, ok, but can't I just use the xforms filter that ships with chiba?</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="10:01:24.1Z">I figured I just put it behind my XQuery output</message>
<message nick="_delirium" time="10:01:46Z">er you probably could - I havent tried that - problem I had is it requires additional servlets to be setup (that ship with Chiba) etc etc - I wanted a nice tight integration</message>
<message nick="_delirium" time="10:02:08.431Z">would be interesting to know how you get on with it...</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="10:02:39.893Z">ok, I will just try it</message>
<message nick="_delirium" time="10:07:29.957Z">back later</message>
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<message nick="jaggy-" time="17:56:43.396Z">hey folks</message>
<message nick="jaggy-" time="17:57:02.932Z">are you developers of existdb?</message>
<message nick="perig" time="17:57:07.899Z">hi</message>
<message nick="perig" time="17:57:10.573Z">yes</message>
<message nick="jaggy-" time="17:59:06.19Z">it's all in java?</message>
<message nick="perig" time="17:59:15.192Z">yes</message>
<message nick="jaggy-" time="18:00:53.656Z">interesting</message>
<message nick="jaggy-" time="18:15:14.224Z">for years I fantasized about a heiarchial data storage system and its access method.. then I found Xquery!</message>
<message nick="jaggy-" time="18:15:22.265Z">heiarchial being so much more natural</message>
<message nick="jaggy-" time="18:15:46.278Z">but the only system I found at the time was berkeley XML DB. I had been using berkeley DB itself for over 10 years</message>
<message nick="jaggy-" time="18:16:13.205Z">native is not sufficient though -- it has to be available through a server. It also has to be super efficient</message>
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<message nick="DiZzZz" time="19:50:12.751Z">hmmmm I got a question of some one.... running exist as cocoon block...... this guy asks (he has problems joining the ML) if it has a webdav enabled..... probably not. Is there a reason? wolf?</message>
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<message nick="wolf77" time="19:56:51.34Z">I don't know really. WebDAV should be there.</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="19:57:39.435Z">yeah.... i see something</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="20:01:08.469Z">this ggowda@inbox.com should register himself</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="20:01:25.502Z">but his spam filter blocks all reactions</message>
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<message nick="chris_____" time="21:23:13.638Z">Hello, I'm trying to execute xupdate over SOAP (exist 1.2) to update an attribute containing string value : </message>
<message nick="chris_____" time="21:23:14.459Z"><xu:update select="/a/b[@name='home']/c/d[@name='system']/@name"></message>
<message nick="chris_____" time="21:23:15.951Z">a name</message>
<message nick="chris_____" time="21:23:17.493Z"></xu:update></message>
<message nick="chris_____" time="21:23:19.146Z">what I found that exist adds space char at the begining and at the end of attribute so it seems useless.</message>
<message nick="chris_____" time="21:23:20.898Z">Any ideas ?</message>
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