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Re: help a new user choose NxD? (how large volumn can Xindic handle?): msg#00006

Subject: Re: help a new user choose NxD? (how large volumn can Xindic handle?)
On 9/24/07, Gildor Oronar <gildororonar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Okay, then I have some homework to do. First check if XPath can satisfy
> all current query requirements. If not, starting hunting for a database
> that supports XQuery. Currently my feeling is XPath is likely to be
> enough. I hope Xindice have a plan to add XQuery, so that if future query
> requirement grows our project can still handle.

XQuery support is on our TODO list, but it is rather complex feature
and it is likely to take quite some time to implement this. If you
decide against using Xindice, I would recommend you to check
Wikipedia's XML Database page [1] to find out about other NXDs.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xml_database

Regards,
Natalia



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