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Re: XML to Relational Mapping


xml to db mapping

also if you get the chance, please check
http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~mani/net/vldb/code/

this is the prototype implementation of an algorithm to do this..

best, murali.

On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Bob Wyman wrote:

> Ali Asghar Safri wrote:
> > Is there any tool that can do the following in a Generic
> > way. ...
> > 2) XML conformant to this XML Schema can be passed to the
> > relational engine and the records are inserted into the
> > relational db.
>      The easiest thing to do is just pick a relational
> database that supports XML. Check out
> http://www.sleepycat.com which is the Berkeley DB variant for
> working with XML. Don't reinvent the wheel.
>
>     bob wyman
>
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