On Thu, 23 May 2002, �yvind Vestavik wrote:

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>I don't know and I don't think anyone can make anything but qualified
>guesses. Maybe xml databases themselves will vanish like the object
>databases did.
>(Big corporations like oracle and others are already building in xml
>support in their products)
>Check out latest copy of "XML and Web Services Magazine" for discussion

Guess you're talking about:
http://www.fawcette.com/xmlmag/2002_04/magazine/features/sjohnson/default_pf.asp

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>�yvind Vestavik
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>On Wed, 22 May 2002, Florin Tudor wrote:
>
>> I am going to use Xindice as a backend DB for a J2EE web app in Java.
>>
>> Which API do you think is better to use in order to acces the DB ?
>> - the XML-RPC API
>> - the XMLBD (CORBA-based?) API


A few weeks ago I tested Xindice and eXist in terms of storage of mesg.
per second and found that Xindice is much faster than eXist
we're talking about > 300 msg. per second against 2(two!) msg per second
on the same environment, using the same XMLDB-API.

eXist uses XML-RPC and Xindice uses XMLBD (CORBA-based) API.

Go and try for yourself.


>>
>> The key factors are:
>> - speed
>> - easyness to write code
>> - future support of the API
>>
>> Are these APIs both created by xml.apache.org team or by a third-party?
>>
>> Florin Tudor
>>
>> Web Application Developer / Consultant
>> Middleware & Programming Dept.
>> Integrator /SAP Romania
>> www.sap.ro, www.integrare.ro
>>
>

regards

Heinrich
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