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"Champion, Mike" wrote: > > A quick, personal/un-official checklist: I'll try to be neutral, but I'm > sure my biases will shine through! [good list snipped] I'll add one more, although somebody else might have mentioned it by now. Data in an XML-enabled relational database is accessible to both XML and non-XML applications. The same is not true of almost all native XML databases. That is, almost all native XML databases do not (yet) support ways to return the data in non-XML format. (The only exception I know of is GoXML, which allows you to bind application variables to elements/attributes.) This means that your non-XML applications will need an intermediate layer to translate from XML structures to non-XML structures -- the equivalent of writing the XML-enabling layer on XML-enabled databases. (Oddly enough, the only people who do this are relational players. The OpenXML function in SQL Server allows you to treat part of an XML document as a table, and MERANT has (or at least had) an ODBC driver that used XML documents in a similar fashion.) -- Ron
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