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- From: "KenNorth" <KenNorth@email.msn.com>
- To: "Simon Wilson" <Simon.Wilson@crealogix.com>, <xml-dev@xml.org>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 03:04:44 -0800
> It seems to me that there are (at least) two broad categories of
applications
> here which require the ability to query against XML: 1) those that have
the data
> already available as XML and 2) those that don't.
There is yet another category -- the ability to execute queries over XML and
non-text data such as geocoded (geospatial) data, time series, images, and
so on. To do that, a query processor needs to use a variety of index types
(B-tree, quadtree, R-tree, etc).
================== Ken North =============================
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