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  • From: vishal sharan <mettlus@yahoo.com>
  • To: Ken North <ken_north@compuserve.com>, ROB S HINES <ROB.S.HINES@nttc-pen.navy.mil>, xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
  • Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 10:06:39 -0700 (PDT)

hello everyone!!!
I am building an XML interpreter. What i am puzzled is whats the best
method to interpret the schema??
Any help is welcomed...

Thx
Please reply asap

--- Ken North <ken_north@compuserve.com> wrote:
> Rob Hines wrote:
> >        My initial position was to go with an
> Object Database, in
> particular
> >something built around a solution like POETS
> Content Management System.
> However,
> >there have been many individuals that dislike this
> idea, and balk at
> the idea of
> >leaving the safety of the well know RDBMS
> community. I believe that it
> is
> >"natural" to use an ODBMS as an XML repository,
> although it "can be
> done" in an
> >RDBMS.
> 
> 1. SQL products such as Oracle, IBM DB2, and
> Informix are
> object-relational DBMSs. The engineering staffs at
> those companies have
> been developing extensions for XML. There will be
> several important
> releases in the next few months (Oracle iFS, IBM's
> XML Extender). You'll
> have the option of storing a XML document in the
> database or as an
> external file. When stored internally, you can
> decompose a document or
> store it as a single column in a table.
> 
> 2. POET, Bluestone, Object Design (eXcelon), and
> Adabas (Tamino) are
> also in the XML server space.
> 
> 3. "Modeling, Metadata, XML (Web Techniques, June
> 1999)
> http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/1999/06/data/
> 
> 4. Why not bring in the entire lot and do a detailed
> evaluation? Use one
> of the courses as a test case and load its documents
> on all of those
> products. Then you'll be able to determine how
> robust the product is,
> whether doing SQL queries is an advantage, whether
> you need bindings to
> multiple programming languages, which XML parser you
> prefer, who has the
> best tools for server administration, and so on.
> 
> 
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