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Re: The State of Native XML databases

Ronald Bourret rpbourret at rpbourret.com
Tue Aug 21 07:45:15 PDT 2007


  Re: The State of Native XML databases
The only product I can think of is Total XML, which I'm not sure even 
exists any more. In rereading my description of it, it is less a native 
XML database than an object-relational mapping product with support for 
XPath.

Other than that, all native XML databases I have seen can store 
well-formed, schema-less XML.

-- Ron

Elliotte Harold wrote:
> Do any of the XML databases out there actually require that users 
> provide a schema and then automatically reject all documents that do not 
> conform to that schema?
> 



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