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On Jan 6, 2009, at 8:51 PM, Pete Carey wrote:
Depends what you mean by XSLT-friendly, but I would say there isn't one (perhaps X-Hive - EMC is but not much is known about it).
But, eXist is the most common open source (free) XML DB. If you have an extra million bucks sitting around, you will probably want MarkLogic's offering.
-Rob
Re: [xsl] XSLT, Web applications, and "native XML databases"
Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT, Web applications, and "native XML databases" From: Robert Koberg <rob@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 21:00:20 -0500 |
On Jan 6, 2009, at 8:51 PM, Pete Carey wrote:
Gurus:
I am a huge fan of XSLT and document-oriented XML.
I realize this may be slightly off-topic, but I am looking for a Java-friendly (XSLT-friendly) XML database.
Depends what you mean by XSLT-friendly, but I would say there isn't one (perhaps X-Hive - EMC is but not much is known about it).
But, eXist is the most common open source (free) XML DB. If you have an extra million bucks sitting around, you will probably want MarkLogic's offering.
-Rob
Our data *works* as XML (as opposed to tables), and our particular situation does not require superhuman performance.
The current implementation is all on the file-system, but I think we're outgrowing that.
Any recommendations?
Sincerely,
--PETE
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