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> Meaning that they use XML to pass data back and forth between the db
> client and server rather than some random protocol designed by the db
> company? I might be able to see how that could be useful but I hardly
> think it qualifies as a reason to switch db unless you are writing your
> own tools to interact with the db and like the simplification of XML-based
> protocols. Or did I misunderstand?
I don't know if you did or not, I'm trying to look into it and see if its a
useful tool. If I understand it correctly, you don't need a DBMS, all you
need is Perl or PHP, and you can use XML for database style information,
without the overhead of a real database.
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