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Re[2]: SQL instead of XQuery

From: Dmitry Turin <dev3os@-----.-->
To: xml-dev@-----.---.---
Date: 2/6/2008 12:47:00 PM
Miroslav,

MH> - Your XML output is not schema-aware or even not DTD-aware
MH> and thus it disallows content validation

If xml-data is strongly regularized (like by DTD),
then there is no any necessity in XML at all (!!) -
rational tables exists for this high structurized data.

MH> - Multiple ways of the same syntactic constructions for
MH> single operation cause often confusion

Example, please, of 'the same syntactic constructions'
(once again, arguments are needed).

MH> - I consider your "relations to tree mapping" crazy and I
MH> don't see any reason why it should be build-in into SQL

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Dmitry Turin
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