Jorge Godoy wrote: > Sylvain Hellegouarch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > features whatsoever for querying or exporting data for instance. So > > storing XML documents as strings within an OODBMS is not much better > > than storing them in an RDBMS. You still cannot use XQuery or XPath > > directly on the database. So there is lttle value really. > > One can XPath on PostgreSQL, to mention one database with support for that > kind of operations. There's a contrib function that allows it. > > > Mind you I think MS SQl Server 2005 does have a good internal support > > for XML documents by doing a transparent mapping. I don't think > > PostgreSQL or MySQL do that as of yet (or even if they will support it > > in the future). > > Converting a DTD to tables and constraints? I don't believe PostgreSQL has > that. I dunno if it will have it someday. It is just a matter of writing the > functions to do that. > > > -- > Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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