I am also working on importing modules into a relational database (MySQL) for a web based project. It will be using a Flash MX front end.
I am now writing / debugging a PHP class that parses the GBF format ( http://ebible.org/bible/gbf.htm ) into my database. I decided to use this format, because I couldn't understand how I would parse the Sword module format without any chapter / verse information. Plus I really only need the WEB and KJV to start with. Anyway, I am happy to share this class if it would be of any help. Also, Troy, what is this soap server you speak of... can you point me to some information? Thanks, -=nathan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 11:16 AM Subject: Re: [sword-devel] importing modules into a relational database > Stacy, > Joe's suggestion might be your best shot. Another option is to use > your 3-tier architecture approach and our soap server instead of a > relational database server. JSP -> your java middlewhere -> our soap > server. > > Hope you find a good solution. > > -Troy. > > > > > Stacy Lacy wrote: > > > > Has anyone experimented with importing modules, vpls, or thml into a > > relational database? I am working on a personal project to develop a > > web-based sword like application for a class. I would eventually like to > > base it on the java port of sword, but need something quicker. My plan is > > to import some modules and just provide some simple search capabilities > > until the java port is done. > > > > I have seen diatheke, it doesn't work for me because my project is based on > > java server pages using a 3-tier architecture and I need to stick with java. > > > > Any pointers appreciated. > > > > Stacy > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.338 / Virus Database: 189 - Release Date: 3/14/2002 >