On 26-01-16 11:25, Jan-Marc Verlinden wrote:
Oracle rdbms is indeed ACID. You have to convert the archetype (ADL or
XML) to XSD, that will be used to store the XML in a relational DB
(for better performance).
One small correction, Jan-Marc, this is not possible. Not all
constraints possible in an archetype can be expressed in XSD, you run
against this very quick.
That is not needed also. The RM can be represented in XSD, that is
enough, it is used as meta-information for Oracle. From the archetypes
Schematron can be generated, and that can handle all constraints which
can be defined in an archetype.
But when you use path/values, of course none of this is needed.
Bert
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