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> -----Original Message----- > From: Leigh Dodds [mailto:ldodds@i...] > Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 11:16 AM > To: Champion, Mike; xml-dev@l... > Subject: RE: XML Database Decision Tree? > > > E.g. if your schema is in a constant state of change (and > they probably all are over time) or has yet to be finalized/standardised then > locking it into a database structure might be unwise. > Or am I off track on that one? You're right. Speaking generally, the native XML DBMS tend to be more flexible in handling data with no schema, or with evolving schema, than solutions based on normalizing XML into RDBMS tables. Another node for the decision tree ... Speaking of which, this really is a useful thread for me (I hope we addressed the original poster's question!). It would be nice if some "neutral" party summarized it. Nobody responded to my "XML Wikipedia" suggestion ... but apparently that process works reasonably well to foster neutral, factual, but useful content on controversial subjects .... it would be interesting to brainstorm how to summarize and archive whatever consensus emerges on a variety of contentious subjects that we discuss here (schemas, namespaces, the various APIs, etc.).
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