Tuesday, March 20, 2012

clarification needed on sqlxml installation

I have 2 servers. One is an IIS server and the other is
the SQL Server 2000 SP3 server. I am confused on where i
am supposed to install SQLXML 3.0 SP2. Should i install
the software on the SQL Server machine or the IIS machine?
thanks
In most cases you just need to install it on the IIS Server.
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Graeme Malcolm
Principal Technologist
Content Master Ltd.
www.contentmaster.com
"Giovanni" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I have 2 servers. One is an IIS server and the other is
the SQL Server 2000 SP3 server. I am confused on where i
am supposed to install SQLXML 3.0 SP2. Should i install
the software on the SQL Server machine or the IIS machine?
thanks
|||Now you are making me confused.
Are you sure that you are supposed to install it on the IIS and not the SQL?
What data should the msxisapi.dll file present if not the data from the SQL
server? I have installed the XML service on the SQL server and not the IIS.
Can you explain why you install it on the WEB server and how you configure
it to retrieve data from the SQL server...
Reg
Jrgen Persson
"Graeme Malcolm" <graemem_cm@.hotmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> In most cases you just need to install it on the IIS Server.
> --
> --
> Graeme Malcolm
> Principal Technologist
> Content Master Ltd.
> www.contentmaster.com
>
> "Giovanni" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6ae201c4cb1d$2d894f00$a301280a@.phx.gbl...
> I have 2 servers. One is an IIS server and the other is
> the SQL Server 2000 SP3 server. I am confused on where i
> am supposed to install SQLXML 3.0 SP2. Should i install
> the software on the SQL Server machine or the IIS machine?
> thanks
>
|||It depends what you are doing, but SQLXML is primarily a client-side
technology. Install it on the IIS server and use the "Configure IIS Support"
tool to create a VDir that connects to your SQL Server to retrieve the data
you need to expose through IIS (either via a template, a schema, a SOAP
vName).
--
Graeme Malcolm
Principal Technologist
Content Master Ltd.
www.contentmaster.com
"Jrgen" <jorgen_persson78@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23pNo3H8yEHA.3376@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Now you are making me confused.
Are you sure that you are supposed to install it on the IIS and not the SQL?
What data should the msxisapi.dll file present if not the data from the SQL
server? I have installed the XML service on the SQL server and not the IIS.
Can you explain why you install it on the WEB server and how you configure
it to retrieve data from the SQL server...
Reg
Jrgen Persson
"Graeme Malcolm" <graemem_cm@.hotmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:eaeKy97yEHA.336@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> In most cases you just need to install it on the IIS Server.
> --
> --
> Graeme Malcolm
> Principal Technologist
> Content Master Ltd.
> www.contentmaster.com
>
> "Giovanni" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6ae201c4cb1d$2d894f00$a301280a@.phx.gbl...
> I have 2 servers. One is an IIS server and the other is
> the SQL Server 2000 SP3 server. I am confused on where i
> am supposed to install SQLXML 3.0 SP2. Should i install
> the software on the SQL Server machine or the IIS machine?
> thanks
>

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