Developing forums

I need to provide forums for users .
can any expert tell me how to develop forums.
,My thought techinially is that when the user submits the info in forum ,
i need to store the data in the flat file and then display back
How does forum work?Does it store the data in a flat file or xml
what is the best way to implment forum

The best option is to go to sourcefoge.net and choose an open source forum : it will save loads of time an money. There are great open source java forums
http://www.skillipedia.com : whatever professionals need

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