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Jason Hunter wrote: > I think the reason you *don't* see that is the inherent risk of letting > someone else run arbitrary code on your server. What if the user starts > calculating Pi to 1,000,000,000 digits? Perhaps we shouldn't have made XQuery Turing complete? (Side note: I'm pretty sure XQuery is Turing complete. Has anyone proved it yet?) > What if they start consuming > disk or thrashing the disk IO? When you query against hundreds of gigs > of content, you don't have to be malicious to mess things up. > Check out Ning some time. I have. Very cool stuff. Their backend is actually Oracle and Lucene, though from our perspective it seems like a native XML database would be a much better fit. However the ability to let people run code on their servers is a pretty important part of their value add. Or for a less constrained appraoch, try Amazon EC2. Run any code you like on their servers. Yes, it's challenging; but I suspect there's a real business model in there somewhere. :-) -- Elliotte Rusty Harold elharo@m... Java I/O 2nd Edition Just Published! http://www.cafeaulait.org/books/javaio2/ http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0596527500/ref=nosim/cafeaulaitA/
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