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[XQuery Talk Mailing List Archive Home] [By Date] [By Thread] [By Subject] [By Author] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: The State of Native XML databasesIlya Sterin sterini at gmail.comTue Aug 21 12:28:27 PDT 2007
I don't know what you mean by require, but I think majority of them have an option of creating a schema-bound collection which rejects any documents and/or their modifications that don't conform to the schema. Ilya On 8/21/07, Elliotte Harold <http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk> wrote: > Ilya Sterin wrote: > > > I don't necessarily debate the schema itself, but there must be a DDL > > to represent the schema, right? > > There doesn't have to be a schema at all, nor do the documents you put > into a database necessarily have to conmform to a schema if there is > one. (One big difference between SQL and XML). > > 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? > > -- > Elliotte Rusty Harold http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk > 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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