Hi, you can use jackrabbit to store an search <insert random data type here> (also xml). But you are not able to perform complex queries like you can do in a database (joins, group by and such stuff) - it is working fine if you have simple criteria like "field = value".
Regards, Robert p.s. don't use sql2 - "unoptimized" is an euphemism -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Mansour Al Akeel [mailto:[email protected]] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 6. Juni 2013 13:50 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: Searching xml contents please correct me if I am wrong. This mean that jackrabbit is not the best when it comes to storing and searching xml. It can not be used as an xml database. Is this right ?? On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 2:21 AM, Lukas Kahwe Smith <[email protected]>wrote: > join support is quite unoptimized. in fact sql2 is quite unoptimized. > we have a layer in our system that automatically checks if the query > can be rewritten to an sql1 statement for this reason. > > regards > Lukas ________________________________ AEB treffen Sie im Juni auf diesen Veranstaltungen: transport logistic | 4.-7. Juni 2013 | München EXCHAiNGE | 18.-19. Juni 2013 | Frankfurt am Main Weitere Informationen und Terminreservierung unter: www.aeb.de/events<http://logi4.xiti.com/gopc.url?xts=487638&xtor=AD-5-[aeb%20mails]-[link%20in%20mailsignatur]-[intext]-[e-mail-signatur]-[0]-[]&url=http://www.aeb.de/de/events/index.php>
