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- XML Storage Models: One Size Does Not Fit All
- Like many of the protocols, filesystems, and technologies of the World Wide Web, eXtensible Markup Language XML has gone from humble beginnings to widespread implementation in a comparatively short period of time. Initially popularized in the Web publishing industry as a document sharing technology, XML has evolved into an industrywide...
- Tags: Storage, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- White papers
- A Performance Comparison of DB2 9 pureXML and CLOB or Shredded XML Storage
- Like other databases, the DB2 V8 XML Extender offers two storage and access models for XML: XML documents can be stored intact as unparsed text in CLOB columns, or they can be mapped and shredded to a set of relational tables. Both options have known performance limitations. The new pureXML...
- Tags: Performance, pureXML, Storage, IBM DB2, Performance Management, XML, Databases, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2006-12-07
- From XML Schema to Relations: A Cost-Based Approach to XML Storage
- As Web applications manipulate an increasing amount of XML, there is a growing interest in storing XML data in relational databases. Due to the mismatch between the complexity of XML's tree structure and the simplicity of flat relational tables, there are many ways to store the same document in an...
- Tags: XML Schema, Storage, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
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- How to Boost Performance of Your XML Data in DB2
- Today, most XML content is stored either in file systems or in relational or pure XML databases. When stored in relational databases, the XML data is either shredded or stored as a single object. These methods have their advantages, but retrieving and updating this data can be expensive and time-consuming....
- Tags: Performance, XML Database, XML-Data, IBM DB2, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Webcasts
- Program With XML for DB2, Part 2: Leverage Database Support for XML in Your Application Architecture
- XML's status in databases has changed in the last couple of years from a temporary worker to that of a first class citizen. No longer does it need to morph its identity in order to fit into the relational world. It proudly maintains its hierarchical heritage, even while exploiting the...
- Tags: IBM DB2, XML, Databases, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2007-08-02
- Using a Java Query Analyzer to Translate Generic Query to SQL, XPath and XQuery
- As traditional relational databases and new native XML databases are maturing as viable storage solutions for XML data, application developers are faced with SQL extended to provide XML support along with new query languages, such as XPath and XQuery. At the Indiana University Digital Library Program, various data-driven digital library...
- Tags: Java, XQuery, SQL, XPath, Indiana University, Java Query Analyzer, XML, Storage, Programming Languages, Databases, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Hardware, Software Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2005-01-11
- Store and retrieve XML data with custom Java classes in Sybase
- XML support has evolved into a must for any database system, and Sybase has everything covered in its most recent version. Take a look at how to store XML data for use with SQL-reliant legacy systems.While no one is abandoning the high-performance storage and SQL query engines that come with...
- Tags: Databases, Programming languages, XML Support, XML, Sybase Inc., Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise, SQL, XML-Data, Java
- Technical articles 2002-07-10
- More Sybase XML basics
- Java and XML are the perfect tools for working with Sybase data. Learn how easy it is to create XML result sets with Sybase ASE.The ResultSetXml class is a generic subclass of the JXml class. This class is designed to create an XML result document from any valid SQL statement...
- Tags: Databases, Programming languages, ResultSetXml, XML, ResultSetXml document, ResultSetXml class, SQL, Sybase Inc.
- Technical articles 2002-07-17
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