Yes, I have several personal applications I developed based on my browser-based
topic map engine, TM4JScript, which is a Sourceforge project. The most
ambitious is a browser bookmarks assistant. It merges bookmarks from several
browsers and has numerous ways to search and display bookmarks and their
folders.
Topic map projects have succeeded for the US IRS, for Oak Ridge national labs,
and others.
However, this is rather OT for the xsl list. You want a topic map list -
topicmapmail(_at_)infoloom(_dot_)com
Tom P
-----Original Message-----
From: M V [mailto:htmlhack(_at_)hotmail(_dot_)com]
Sent: Fri 4/2/2004 8:30 AM
To: XSL-List(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: [xsl] XML Topic Maps
Has anyone here worked on projects using XML Topic Maps?
I have several projects on my schedule for which the XTM concept would be
quite helpful, but I'm trying to gauge how active and stable the community
and standard is. Also, the concept looks like it can get very complex very
quickly. Any horror stories? Any happy ending stories?