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Posted to xindice-dev@xml.apache.org by Alex Mariano Costa de Oliveira <ma...@inf.ufsc.br> on 2002/11/22 14:11:42 UTC

Comparison

Hello,

Does anybody have a comparison article between Xindice and Relational Databases like Oracle?
I would like to know about access time, search time, etc... It will be part of a graduation project.


Sds,
Alex Mariano

Re: Comparison

Posted by Alex Mariano Costa de Oliveira <ma...@inf.ufsc.br>.
Hello Vladimir,

    I do know that XML databases projects don't intend to become the best or the fastest database system in the whole world. 
    I guess my request was misunderstood. I just would like to see a real comparison, with statistic data like.

Sds,
Alex Mariano


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Vladimir R. Bossicard 
  To: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org 
  Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:31 PM
  Subject: Re: Comparison


  > Does anybody have a comparison article between Xindice and Relational 
  > Databases like Oracle?
  > I would like to know about access time, search time, etc... It will be 
  > part of a graduation project.

  How could an XML database, developed during spare-time by enthousiasts 
  even come close to a Relational database build by professionals (and 
  PhDs) for years?

  All you will find is that Xindice is soooo slow.

  But it's not the speed that is interesting, it's the concepts.

  -Vladimir

  -- 
  Vladimir R. Bossicard
  Apache Xindice - http://xml.apache.org/xindice


Re: Comparison

Posted by "Vladimir R. Bossicard" <vl...@apache.org>.
> Does anybody have a comparison article between Xindice and Relational 
> Databases like Oracle?
> I would like to know about access time, search time, etc... It will be 
> part of a graduation project.

How could an XML database, developed during spare-time by enthousiasts 
even come close to a Relational database build by professionals (and 
PhDs) for years?

All you will find is that Xindice is soooo slow.

But it's not the speed that is interesting, it's the concepts.

-Vladimir

-- 
Vladimir R. Bossicard
Apache Xindice - http://xml.apache.org/xindice