Extensible Markup Language (XML) is quickly becoming the de facto standard for exchanging corporate data via structured documents--whether internally, with business partners, or via public ...
The design and implementation trade-offs within a native XML database make a significant impact on the performance, scalability and features available to applications that use it. This article focuses ...
With Web services now becoming a viable technology, enterprises are beginning to see real return on investment from this technology. Web services represent a less invasive, less costly, and ...
Ten years is a long time in IT. But in the world of database systems, a ten year old technology is barely out of kindergarten. Relational databases took a decade to move from the labs to ...
Extensible markup language, or XML, is a useful tool for exchanging documents and data on the World Wide Web. But think about all the data you have in your agency today. Most of it is stored in ...
This post is one of a series that introduces the fundamentals of NOSQL databases, and their role in Big Data Analytics. What is an XML database? XML databases use XML to model and query data. XML is a ...
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The surge in XML data is pushing companies to create fresh information architectures. The surge in XML data – and in Web services to access it – are forcing companies to create new information ...
I'm wondering if anyone here has experience working with a native XML database, and at the same time I'm looking for a sanity check on my idea. There are many threads like this, but this one is mine.
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Dare you question that we're heading for an XML world? For conclusive evidence, look no further than the staid, slow-moving world of relational database management, which is embracing XML as its own.