On 6/29/06, 银 玉珊 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Hi,all


I saw it's said in the servicemix.org that "XSQL is Oracle's tool for
turning SQL queries into XML or for taking XML and insert/updating it into a
database. "

Is it possible that the XSQL can be used for other database like
DB2/Sybase/Informix,etc?

XSQL is a proprietary technology from Oracle that only works with the
Oracle database. There is an effort to make a database independent
version of it, though this effort is very Perl centric, so it may or
may not be what you're seeking. See the following URL for more info:

http://xsql.sf.net/

if it's not, is there any SE or BC in servicemix which is helpful to connect
to database?

ServiceMix does offer access to a persistent store via the
servicemix-eip component. Unfortuanately there is not currently any
documenation for this aspect of the eip component.

Bruce
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