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On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 02:51:14PM +0100, Ugo Taddei wrote: > I'm about to start some work on an XML Adapter and have considered two > formats: Hello Ugo, I've written an XML Adapter for a project at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. It was initially fairly specific to that project, but we believe it's now general enough for other uses. It will load and save one or more Fields or FlatFields in XML format. For a while we have been talking about releasing the code for wider use, but have yet to receive executive approval for that. Also, I've done some preliminary work on saving arbitrary VisAD data in XML format, ie having all of the VisAD MathType and Data hierarchies expressable in XML. The direction I was heading was specific to VisAD, (eg using VisAD names for the XML element names), not a general format like XSIL. If you're interested, I could describe the format we're currently using. Russell > Ugo -- Russell Steicke Bureau of Meteorology Australia
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