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Hello all
As part of my research under my professor I have to implement a web
interface to their benchmarking data.
PHP is the chosen web language but we are little worried about the
database. The benchmark data comes to us in XML format (e.g.
procedure
and trigger language. And the best part, you could use OracleXE for
free, although it only gives you a database with up to 4GB user data, up
to 1GB of RAM and use of only one processor in a multi-processor
environment.
Regarsd,
Neil
-Original Message-
From: Ritesh Nadhani [mailto
, whether
it's oracle, mysql, postgresql or whatever would give you better
performance than parsing the XML on each page request. Unless the XML
is of a trivial size of course, but I didn't get that impression from
the original post.
Just a thought...
On Jan 26, 2007, at 2:24 PM, Ritesh Nadhani wrote
your load.
Chris
Ritesh Nadhani wrote:
Thank you.
I dont think we have the computing power for this project to use
Oracle 10g. Also, the system is too big and nobody out here has actual
knowledge of Oracle but anyway I will keep it in mind.
Ritesh
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Ritesh,
Don't