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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I am new to web development;
I am trying to develop some web application to view data and do insert and delete on a little database including two tables. I use Node.js for my server.
Currently, the data is saved in two XML files. I do my operations(insert,delete,...) by changing the XML at clientside and sending the XML over to server to be saved.
However, I guess this is the hard and native way and there should be some library or some technology to help, because this is such a common scenario. I also think that using some database rather than XML may help, though the database management utilities are not much needed really.
Note: I don't browse all the data directly from database. the database includes path of some images which are loaded for the user to be viewed.
Any idea is appreciated. Thanks.