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Finding a XML-Database to fit our needs

John Snelson john.snelson at oracle.com
Tue Dec 18 11:58:55 PST 2007


  Finding a XML-Database to fit our needs
Ilya Sterin wrote:
> Page level locking is more
> granular, but now I must think it terms of pages and what data they
> contain, though is indirect data chunking vs. working directly with my
> data model to define these requirements.

I think most users would prefer never to consider what is actually being 
locked in the database. If you need to think about those things then you 
could be an extreme power user, but I think you're more likely to be 
prematurely optimising.

John

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John Snelson, Oracle Corporation
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