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Re: Antw: XSL based report management
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- Subject: Re: Antw: [xsl] XSL based report management
- From: Rick Anderson <rianders at rci dot rutgers dot edu>
- Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 09:54:42 -0400 (EDT)
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Howdy,
The decision hasn't been made whether or not the database will be Oracle.
Does XSQL support other databases through JDBC?
--Rick
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On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, B. van Hest wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Oracle provides a "Web Publishing Framework" which does just what you want:
> jdbc--> query --> xml --> xsl --> (PDF, RTF, SVG, etc)
>
> You create XML documents with query-elements which contain the SQL queries. The results of these queries are returned as a XML tree eand replace the original query-elements. The XML can be transformed depending on the media type of the requester (browser, wap phone, etc.).
>
> See for information: http://technet.oracle.com/docs/tech/xml/xdk_java/doc_library/Production9i/xsql/readme.html
>
> License: query-elements http://technet.oracle.com/docs/tech/xml/xdk_java/doc_library/Production9i/license.html
>
> Download: http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml/xdk_java/
>
>
>
> > Has anyone built an online report management tool around xsl? Something
> > would allow for stored reports and java/web customized report design?
> >
> > jdbc/odbc --> query --> xml --> xsl --> (PDF, RTF, SVG, etc)
> >
> > Maybe, something using fop?
>
>
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