> (and am > looking into a java triplestore to run in Tomcat) -- I don't know if the parenthetical was simply a statement or a solicitation - apologies if it was the former. Take a look at Mulgara. Drops right into Tomcat. http://mulgara.org/ --Kevin On 05/08/2012 02:01 PM, Ethan Gruber wrote: > For what it's worth, I have processed XML in PHP, Ruby, and Saxon/XSLT 2, > but I feel like I'm missing some sort of inside joke here. > > Thanks for the info. To clarify, I don't develop in java, but deploy > well-established java-based apps in Tomcat, like Solr and eXist (and am > looking into a java triplestore to run in Tomcat) and write scripts to make > these web services interact in whichever language seems to be the most > appropriate. Node looks like it may be interesting to play around with, > but I'm wary of having to learn something completely new, jettisoning every > application and language I am experienced with, to put a new project into > production in the next 4-8 weeks. > > Ethan > > On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 1:15 PM, Nate Vack<[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Ross Singer<[log in to unmask]> >> wrote: >>> On May 8, 2012, at 10:17 AM, Ethan Gruber wrote: >>>> >>>> in. Our data is exclusively XML, so LAMP/Rails aren't really options. >>> >>> ^^ Really? Nobody's going to take the bait with this one? >> >> I can't see why they would; parsing XML in ruby is simply not possible. >> >> ;-) >> >> -n >>