A friend, who's technical expertise I greatly respect (He put me on 
to CF), has taken over as CEO of a company that makes an XML database 
engine.

My first reaction was "What good is that"?

The more I think about it, I can see some real uses and advantages 
over RDBMS for certain uses.

It is written in Java 1.3, as a db server, with a Java API.  The API 
is also accessible as a CORBA object.

So far it is not installed anywhere where I can try to access it through CF.

It is available as open source for installation on any machine with a 
stable JDK 1.3 - Windows, Linux, Mac OS X.

I am trying to figure where it would be useful vis-a-vis standard 
RDBMS and the WDDX facilities within CF.

Anyone have any thoughts or opinions on this?

TIA

Dick


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