> Adam Churvis wrote:
> >
> > -- How to leverage the XML handling capabilities of SQL Server 2000 and
> > Oracle 9iR2.
>
> Please, no db-vendor specific content, there is more than enough content
> claiming you need database X for feature Y already, and it tends to
> outlive the thruth of the statement by years (if it ever was true in the
> first place).
>
> ISO/IEC 9075-14:200x(E), available through the usual channels, will tell
> you how the upcomming SQL:2003 standard will define what the behaviour
> of XML and SQL combined has to be. Please base any best practices
> documents on the current working drafts of that standard.

Why?  That is a specification, not a working product.  Vendors typically
extend standards with features and functionality that makes their products
competitive, and these products are what will power your system in the real
world, not some specification.  To wit: IE6 versus the standard browser
spec.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Advanced Intensive ColdFusion MX Training
http://www.ColdFusionTraining.com
E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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