Using an XML database is reportedly more efficient in terms of conversion costs when you’re constantly sending XML into and retrieving XML out of a database. The rationale is, when XML is the only transport syntax used to get things in and out of the DB, why squeeze everything through a layer of SQL abstraction . . .
. . . Combined with the power of XSLT, the output of a database query can be transformed into anything you may imagine . . .
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Thursday, 14 February 2008
XML Database vs. MySQL Databases
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mysql,
xml,
xml database,
xslt
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