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The Definitive Guide to Berkeley DB XML
The Definitive Guide to Berkeley DB XML is for any developer who works with XML, whatever the application. I included an XML overview (Appendix A “XML Essentials”) for developers who aren’t necessarily familiar with XML. The early chapters address programmers who might be unconvinced of the benefits of either an embedded database or the benefits of XML itself, but there’s also plenty of information there for any converts.
As long as I brought it up, rest assured that I’m not a total zealot. I think that most application technologies—programming languages, markup languages, databases, data transports, query languages—have their time and place. No one tool is good for everything—some are great at some things, and all are horrible at least one thing. BDB XML is no different. I would never suggest that it should completely replace other data solutions, for example. That said, it has replaced many (but not all) of my own such systems, particularly in the area of document storage, and I am quite happy with the results.
The Definitive Guide to Berkeley DB XML is not an exhaustive treatment of XQuery, XML, or related technologies. This book instead pulls them together as used by Berkeley DB XML and gives you everything you need to know about them to work with it.
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