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RE: Paradigm clash between XML as document and as database
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- From: "Christopher P. Wang" <cpwang at us dot ibm dot com>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:55:52 -0500
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You may want to check out the Tamino database product from Software AG.
Chris Wang
sara.mitchell@ps.ge.com@lists.mulberrytech.com on 01/31/2001 02:30:47 PM
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Subject: RE: [xsl] Paradigm clash between XML as document and as database
I don't have an answer to this, but would also be
very interested if anyone does :)
Sara
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Benjamin Franz [mailto:snowhare@nihongo.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 10:27 AM
> To: Perl XML List; XSL-List
> Subject: [xsl] Paradigm clash between XML as document and as database
[snipped]
> Has *ANYONE* found a XML database product that actually does a XPath
> indexed and queriable database natively with DOM updating?
> Ideally with
> XSLT processing? Or at least a good enough implementation of
> XPath that I
> can tie it to XT or Xalan?
>
> Essentially - is there a product that provides *fast*, *scalable*,
> *native* persistent DOM/XPath XML databasing to be found without being
> just a wrapper around existing SQL databases?
>
> --
> Benjamin Franz
>
> ... with proper design, the features come cheaply. This
> approach is arduous, but continues to succeed.
>
> ---Dennis Ritchie
>
>
>
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