On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > But why put yourself to such bother? I have never found a good reason to > do this sort of thing. I think there is a huge potential for XML databases once there are good ones and people start using them more extensively. But for having real fast xml databases it's too slow to store them in relational tables. After all, if you were designing a database for xml data only - would you come up with tables to store them?
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