On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Josh Berkus wrote:

thanks for this. we will stick with the relational model. 

m

> 
> Mike,
> 
> > I have a very good sense of the strengths of relational databases. But
> > they are also limited when it comes to object orientaed data (like XML
> > records). I though arrays would be a way to simply the complexity you get
> > when you try and map objects to relations. 
> 
> In my experience, most XML records are, in fact, simple tree structures that 
> are actually easy to represent in SQL.   But I don't know about yours.
> 
> Certainly the translation of XML --> SQL Tree Structure is no more complex 
> than XML --> Array, that I can see.
> 
> > Is Cache open source?
> 
> No.   It's a proprietary, and probably very expensive, database.  There are no 
> open source OODBs that I know of, partly because of the current lack of 
> international standards for OODBs.  
> 
> > are the XML databases that are evolved and sophisticated enough to use in
> > production environments. 
> 
> I don't know.   The last time I evaluated XML databases was a year ago, when 
> there was nothing production-quality in existence.   But I don't know what 
> the situation is now.
> 
> -- 
> -Josh Berkus
>  Aglio Database Solutions
>  San Francisco
> 
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