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Hi Rajesh 
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I meant oracle too supports XML not SQLXML to be 
clear.
 
Regards
Shaju Thomas
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Thanks for the reply 
  vinod. I was going through 
some of the old threads on SQLXML and got 
  confused with the saju's 
reply that Oracle supports SQLXML and wanted to 
  know upto what extent it 
supports. Not sure what saju meant by 'Oracle 
  also supports' in his reply 
!!!
 
What I can understand from 
  your reply is that 
SQLXML does not support Oracle and I am also of the 
  same view and we will 
have to look for other capabilities to support 
  multiple database. BTW, I have an 
application done through SQLXML using 
  updategrams and client now wants to 
support Oracle, what will be the best 
  approach you feel in this scenario. Let me 
know your views on this. 
  
 
Thanks in advance.
 
Regards,
Rajesh K 
  Labh
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  Hi 
  
                
  Rajesh,
                 
  
                
  Understand that basically SQLXML was developed 
  
                
  primarily to extend the capabilities of using SQL Server. 
  
                
  And having said that the features in store were in 
  
                
  line for them only. Esp. the ones that you have mentioned like 
  
                
  updategrams and diffgrams. Even for a simple matter of fact the 
  
                
  normal configuration screen in IIS allows access to SQL Server 
  
                
  only.
                 
  
                
  Did 
  
                
  I get closer to your question ... And such requests 
  
                
  have been heard and from SQLXML 3.0 version there are other 
  
                
  capabilities that allow us to query different Datasources 
  
                
  also. But now that is only at the programming skill level. 
  
                
  You can use the "Client-side XML" formatting and query 
  
                
  any datasource (eg Oracle) and format them as XML at the 
  
                
  client by recieving row-sets from the 
  provider.
                 
  
                
  So surely the technology is 
  
                
  catching the market and more interoperability have been 
  
                
  provided. But understand they are primarily very effective for 
  
                
  SQL Server for sure 
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  HTH,
                
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