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A database that stores XML documents. There are two types. The first is the "XML-enabled database," which is a relational or object-oriented database that has been extended to hold XML data. In this ...
DataMirror is shipping version 3 of its DB/XML Transform tool for providing data exchange between XML, text, database and EDI file formats. Enhancements to DB/XML 3.0 ...
Berkeley DB XML is a database library built on the venerable Berkeley DB engine. Sleepycat engineers erected a layer atop Berkeley DB, extending that engine and creating a new one that provides XML ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Oracle Corp. is the first among the big relational ...
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 ...
In previous articles, I have discussed XML’s value as a data format for Linux users. I have also discussed a wide variety of Linux tools for processing XML. But the data that XML usually represents ...
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 ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. NeoCore Inc. on Monday is announcing the next release of ...
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.
With Oracle Corp.’s annual OpenWorld conference on the horizon, database vendors are preparing for battle once again. This time around, the big three – IBM Corp., Oracle, and Microsoft Corp. – are ...