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RE: About full-text search and XPath
- From: Chris Parkerson <chrisp@e...>
- To: 'Gao Jun' <jgao@p...>, xml-dev@l...
- Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 21:58:06 -0400
Gao:
Our Extensible Information Server XML data
server product supports word searches within text nodes through our function extensions
to our XPath 1.0 support. We have full support for XML
1.0 with Namespaces, XPath 1.0, and XSLT 1.0 and validation support against
both DTDs and XML Schemas. We support
structural, value, and word indexing at the node level with support for
single document as well as cross-document XPath queries. We have tested our server with databases
containing over 10 million documents totaling several hundred gigabytes of data
with linear scalability and capable of processing over 1200 XPath queries per
second. Our system is a fully
ACID-compliant transactional database with support for
incremental updates and a patented distributed caching and locking architecture
that insures consistently fast access to data as applications scale.
You can download a 30-day evaluation
edition our product from our website at http://www.exceloncorp.com/.
The Extensible Information Server
(XIS) is part of the eXcelon XML Platform.
The download link is on our front page under “Download”. If you need an extension to your
evaluation, let me know at any time by contacting me directly.
If you have any more questions regarding the
eXcelon products or would like more technical information, including
benchmarking data, do not hesitate to contact me directly.
Cheers,
Chris
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Chris Parkerson
Product Manager –
XML Platform
eXcelon Corporation
Burlington, MA
(781) 674-5393
http://www.exceloncorp.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gao Jun
[mailto:jgao@p...]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05,
2001 9:47 PM
To: xml-dev@l...
Subject: About full-text search
and XPath
I've a
question about XPath. I already know XPath doesn't
support full-text search well, but
what I need is a simple full-
text search: I've a library of XML
documents, each document
is very simple, with only two
elements <title> and <excerpt>.
Now I need to do full-text search in
this two elements' content.
Could XPath finish this task well?
If not, could you recommend
some XML search engine and XML DB
software which can do
that to me? Please notice: the
software should be able to
work with very large number of XM
documents - up to 200,000.
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