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Bryan Coon wrote:
> 
> Can anyone offer some insight into the following topic?
> 
> I would like to provide web access to search a large database of
> information.  Currently, I am using MySQL to do this, and it works great.
> However, this database is almost entirely static, there are virtually no
> inserts or updates done.
> 
> For accessing information with this structure, is an RDBM the most efficient
> way to search through this information?  I know Oracle has been modified to
> use XML files as the database, making queries directly to a flat file
> (although I have not seen it in action).
> 
> Does MySQL support anything of this nature, or is anyone working on any
> module along these lines?  What is the advantage for using a flat file?  I
> am fairly new to this kind of thing, I would like to learn more.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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