Sorry to ply you with questions - I'm a little new to the XML database
area.
So is XUpdate dead as a standard, or is just that particular codebase
not getting updated? If it's dead as a standard, has anything
particular replaced it, or just proprietary database-implementation
specific solutions?
Actually, generally I've noticed the three main open source XML
databases (Xindice, dbXML, eXist) all seem to have only one developer
each. I'm finding this a bit bizarre - in this era of web services and
everybody seeming to build on XML in one way or another, I was a bit
surprised to find so little momentum behind any of them. What are
people actually using, or are they just avoiding XML in the database?
(apologies for the break in the thread - my prev email accidentally went
off list and only to Todd)
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