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RE: Storing Lots of Fiddly Bits (was Re: What is XML for?)

  • From: "Borden, Jonathan" <jborden@m...>
  • To: "Clark Evans" <clark.evans@m...>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 23:05:15 -0500

benifits of xml
Clark Evans wrote:

> Therefore, I picture a DOM implementation
> using thousands of nested queries to generate
> the same tree that a few large queries would have
> handled nicely.  In this case, the database
> engine would not be able to take advantage
> of aggregate indexing and elimination
> algorithems. In effect, negating the benifits
> of having corporate information in a relational
> database.  *smile*

	This is a good point, the problem with the relational model is that the few
large queries flatten the hierarchy into a table. Another approach is to use
data shaping to create hierarchical recordsets. A third approach is to let
the database vendors optimize the queries internally when XML is to be
returned. This would seem to be the optimal situation and data shaping/OLAP
techniques fit here ... remember "Arbor Software" is an OLAP vendor.

>
> Anyway, I just can't picture using DOM in this
> context as an interface to a relational database.
> For this case I feel using a stream-oriented solution
> on the server with an object-oriented event processing
> system on the client seems the better approach.
>
>

	Again, the db/OLAP vendors might be able to squeeze some performance out of
the interface that we couldn't once the data has left the engine. just a
thought.

Jonathan Borden
http://jabr.ne.mediaone.net


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