Call for papers for the 34th ELAG conference, 9-11th June 2010,
"Meeting New User Expectations"
Helsinki, Finland
The ELAG (European Library Automation Group) Conference is Europe's
premier conference for library and information management technology.
The meetings aim at in depth discussions of p
I've had the best experience (query speed, primarily) with BaseX. This was
primarily for large XML document processing, so I'm not sure how much it will
satisfy your transactional needs.
I was initially using eXist, and then switched over to BaseX because the speed
gains were very noticeable.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Sean Hannan wrote:
> I've had the best experience (query speed, primarily) with BaseX. This was
> primarily for large XML document processing, so I'm not sure how much it will
> satisfy your transactional needs.
>
> I was initially using eXist, and then switche
Godmar,
We're using eXist for a couple of apps here, and like it quite a bit.
The full text search extensions in the 1.4 release are backed by Lucene,
and it's pretty quick once you've tuned it (try some searches here:
http://diglib.princeton.edu/ead/ -- this is running on a beta of 1.4)
and s