InfoCenter Home > 4.2.3.3: Providing XML document contentThe content of an XML document is the actual data that appears within the document tags. XML implementers must determine the source and the mechanism for putting the data into the document tags. The options include: Static content. XML document content is created and stored on the Web server as static files. The XML document author composes the document to include valid XML tags and data in a manner similar to how HTML authors compose static HTML files. This approach works well for data that is not expected to change or that will change infrequently. Examples are journal articles, glossaries, and literature. Dynamically generated content. XML document content can be dynamically generated from a database and user input. In this scenario, XML-capable servlets, Java beans, and even inline Java code within a JavaServer Page (JSP) file can be used to generate the XML document content. A hybrid of static and dynamically generated content. This scenario involves a prudent combination of static and dynamically generated content. You can also use XSL to add to or remove information from existing XML content. For details, see the Related information. |
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