Oracle XML-DB can do the same thing (and more) - that is, allow you to
store documents in filesystem-like structure, and get the DBMS
transactional behavior as well as allow you to query based on document
contents (be it structured or not).

On Jan 4, 5:35 am, Paweł Stradomski <[email protected]> wrote:
> W liście mobil z dnia sobota, 3 stycznia 2009:
>
> > Ten reasons why couchdb is better than (off topic)
>
> >http://pylab.blogspot.com/2009/01/ten-reasons-why-couchdb-is-better-t...
> >ml
>
> > Guys I wrote up a small list of reasons why i think couchdb is way
> > bettter than mysql. Do let me know what you think
>
> MySQL is a relational DBMS (not the best one out there), while CouchDB is
> document-oriented. So basically you're comparing two very different
> approaches to data storage.
>
> --
> Paweł Stradomski
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