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"All the relational vendors are trying hard to find ways of storing XML in relational databases. There are basically two approaches: flat storage and shredded storage. Flat storage stores an XML document in a cell of a table, shredded storage normalizes it into millions of rows and columns... In my view neither works well at all; but unfortunately, relational databases are what we've got to work with on the average consumer PC, and more advanced technologies like object databases have made little headway." — Michael Kay , GenealogyXML, 2004-02-03.
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"XML and Databases." By Ronald Bourret . "This paper briefly discusses the relationship between XML and databases and lists some of the software available to process XML documents with databases. Although it is not intended to be exhaustive or provide in-depth evaluations of all the available software, I hope that it describes some of the major issues in using XML with databases. It is somewhat biased towards relational databases simply becaus"
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the future of xml documents and relational databases as new species of xml documents are emerging vendors are unveiling increased rdbms support for xml