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RE: Question for updating existing XML file


relational model weaknesses
At one time hierarchical and relational databases were competing technologies, but overall the relational model, and relational databases, won out. The relational model is now more developed and generally accepted to be superior to the hierarchical model for most uses. (Please correct me if I'm wrong or oversimplifying here.) 
 
You are over-simplifying, because there has never been a single hierarchical model for databases. Most of the database textbooks equate "the hierarchical model" to the IBM IMS product, and most of the weaknesses of that generation of technology are nothing to do with its data model. The biggest shift from the hierarchic and network-model databases to the relational model was the move from procedural DMLs to declarative query languages, and of course XPath and XQuery (and OQL before them) prove that it's perfectly feasible to use a declarative query language over hierarchies and networks. In fact, the power of these languages is greater than that of the relational calculus because it extends to recursive queries.
 
Probably the greatest weakness of XML as a data model for databases is that it doesn't provide a coherent way of modelling the non-hierarchical relationships. But that's a weakness of the relational model too.

Michael Kay 

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