His attachment didn't make it thru, but here are some links:
Hello Colin,

you can download it from my server, that's the easiest way:

http://www.qa-navigation.com/Downloads/QANavBSmp.zip

and 

http://www.qa-navigation.com/Downloads/QANavXDBTst.zip

it's less than 400 KB, all in all.

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Ronald Grindle <ron...@grindle.de>
> Date: 9 August 2011 17:07:25 GMT+08:00
> To: maria-develop...@lists.launchpad.com, commun...@askmonty.org
> Subject: MariaDB contribution offer
> 
> Dear Sir and Madam,
>  
> I am writing you to make you an contribution offer to your Open Source 
> Project MariaDB.
>  
> I have developed a driver, that turns MySQL into an XML Database. Following 
> this mail I am sending you the Java implementation of what I called XMLDB.
>  
> XMLDB is a set of classes, that provides an interface to the user, that has 
> the appearance of an XML dataset object, while providing him the advantages 
> of a database, i.e. search-ability of data by key values, extraction of 
> subsets of data, insertion of subsets of data etc. I used it in my own 
> programs to create a generic database, where the data base scheme does not 
> need to be changed every time a new data entity is added to the data set and, 
> at the same time, takes advantage of the simplified transportation and 
> handling of data that XML objects provide. It has proven its usability under 
> the circumstances of industrial use.
>  
> The appendix contains the zipped package QANavBSmp.zip that contains all Java 
> classes, the built jar, the Java-Docs and the SQL scripts for setting up the 
> DB scheme. The XMLDB requires a UID server to run, a small server, that 
> generates universally unique ids. The UID server is part of the jar, the 
> zipped package contains scripts to start the server.
>  
> Along with the package QANavBSmp.zip comes a another package QANavXDBTst.zip. 
> It contains a short test program that demonstrates the usage of XMLDB and 
> some of its functions.
>  
> I am willing to make all of this public domain, I just have not added the 
> according statements to the packages yet. If you are interested in the 
> package I am willing to migrate it to use MaraiDB.
>  
> As already said, the packages will follow this mail, in case the mail is 
> rejected by your firewall or your spam filter due to its content. The mail is 
> labeled “MariaDB contribution offer – packages”.
>  
> If the packages do not reach you please contact me, so we can find out how to 
> make the transfer work.
>  
> I hope you find this offer interesting, I am looking to hearing from you what 
> you think about it.
>  
> Yours sincerely
> 
> Ronald D. Grindle
> 
> E.Mail: ron...@grindle.de
> Tel: +49 (0)89-43573611
> Mobil: +49 (0)177-3775162

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