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Re: Experience with XML DataBases

From: "Stylus Studio" <stylusstudio@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 12/2/2005 7:23:00 AM
Tjerk Wolterink wrote:
> Don't know wether this is the right newsgroup,
> anyways:
>
> Has anyone some experience with Native XML Databases.
> Im planning to use this:
>
> http://exist.sourceforge.net/
>
> It has many advantages over Object Relational Mapping,
> (that is how i do it now).
> Like XUpdate and XQuery support.
>
> But the perfomance of these systems.. how are they?
> When is an XML Database an option.
>
> Anyone some usefull input ?

A while ago we published a story on a guy at NASA that was using the
eXist native XML database's XQuery features in a real application at
the Johnson Space Center. The write-up was probably not technical
enough to be of help but the Engineer we interviewed had nothing but
positive things to say about the results of his project. As far as I
know, it's the only published customer use-case involving eXist and
XQuery. Here's the link fyi:
www.---.com

Sincerely,
The Stylus Studio Team
www.---.com



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