it just writes XSL sheets and returns query sets), but you can set it up
like a normal datasource and query xml documents
There are currently 4 systems I know about that use it with good results
http://ashpool.sourceforge.net
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 09:12, Rich Ziade wrote:
> I've been doing some research on XML databases and was wondering if anyone
> could provide any insight:
>
> We're building an insurance policy management system that handles the
> processing of policies (approvals, cancellations, etc.). It seems to make a
> lot of sense to deal w/ the day-to-day data in XML - since the data objects
> we're dealing with lend themselves very well to XML data (a "policy XML"
> etc.). We're not too concerned w/ reporting b/c we plan on dropping the data
> to a database nightly anyway for reporting.
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion for a good, lightweight XML storage/retrieval
> mechanism. It doesn't even need full SQL/query capabilities. An efficient
> storage mechanism w/ some light indexing is fine.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated,
> Rich
>
>
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