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Re: [xml-dev] XQuery & Several records (instead of one xml-field)
- From: Jim Melton <jim.melton@acm.org>
- To: "Mukul Gandhi" <gandhi.mukul@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 08:42:05 -0600
Mukul,
In addition to the sources already cited, I should mention part 14 of
the SQL standard (ISO/IEC 9075-14:2006, called SQL/XML, new edition
expected in mid-2008), that defines a new datatype, XML, for use as
the type of SQL columns, parameters, variables, etc (collectively
"sites"). XML values stored in sites of type XML are manipulated
primarily by invoking XQuery from within SQL statements.
SQL/XML provides default rules for "viewing" relational tables as
though they were XML documents, as well as facilities that allow
application writers to customize the XML structures created from
those relational tables.
SQL/XML is "fully" implemented by Oracle (full disclosure: I work for
Oracle), IBM, Microsoft, HiRDB (Hitachi), and others. I put the word
"fully" in quotes because none of those products implement every
single tiny little option in the SQL/XML standard. They all do, to
my knowledge, implement "core SQL/XML" and quite a few of the
optional features. Speaking only from the Oracle viewpoint, we have
scads (that's an Americanism meaning "a whole lot") of customers
using our SQL/XML features and managing their XML data directly in
their SQL database systems.
By the way, the first version of SQL/XML was published in 2003, four
years ago, and products that implemented it hit the street less than
a year later. (That first version did not have the ability to invoke
XQuery from within SQL, largely because XQuery wasn't near enough to
publication as a Recommendation at that time.)
Hope this helps,
Jim
At 10/18/2007 07:26 AM, Mukul Gandhi wrote:
>Do these products construct from scratch the XQuery data model
>instance, from a RDBMS Schema ?
>
>I have read that some latest RDBMSs provide a native XML store, which
>can be queried with XQuery. Something like XML type support in table
>columns.
>
>On 10/18/07, Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com> wrote:
> > > Some people said me, that extraction of _records from several
> > > database tables_ into XML is possible by XQuery. I searched
> > > via google during last two week, read many documents about
> > > XQuery and related topics, but found only usage of XQuery for
> > > extraction XML-elements from XML-field, i.e. from _one field_.
> >
> > Sounds as if you didn't find DataDirect's product
> >
> > http://www.datadirect.com/products/xquery/index.ssp
> >
> > I think BEA Liquid Data also has such facilities.
> >
> > Michael Kay
> > http://www.saxonica.com/
>
>
>--
>Regards,
>Mukul Gandhi
>
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