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Am I allowed to reference my company on this thread?

Are you looking for  a converter to generate XML from DB2 data?   Or are
you looking for a parser that will validate the XML data as it is being fed
into your application?  We have a native XML/XSLT parser for the iSeries
that will allow you to produce very nice documents in a variety of output
formats...we also have a graphical designer that is used to create the
templates that is very easy to use.


Ron Deardorff




                                                                           
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Hi Folks,

             We are now getting requests to use XML data on Iseries, but we
are still debating what will be the best approach.

             If we use Java then, are there any parsers available supplied
by
reliable vendors so that we can reply on support if needed.

             If we use DB2 extenders then, am I correct in thinking that
you
cannot validate your xml data instance against any schemas.

             I'm sure a lot of shops have debated this and have come to
some
conclusions.

             I would like to hear their approach and any views that they
might have in hindsight.

             Many Thanks in advance.

Rajesh Anand
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