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Foil 13 What about databases and Lotus Notes

From Object Models, Distance Education and Collaboration Seminar at Kodak Rochester -- 29 March 99. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 Web-linked databases look "just" like web pages and in fact using XML templates one can store DOM components in database and improve object structure of pages
  • Each bullet of this slide is a separate record etc.
  • XML is natural serialization of a database and correspondingly databases, not web servers are natural place to store XML documents
2 On the other hand, current Lotus Notes supports a web client but does not naturally integrate with other web resources
  • It provides its own isolated world which is not so satisfactory
  • Instead one should use technologies that add value to a dominant world wide web.

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