[nycphp-talk] Many pages: one script
Jeremy Mcentire
jmcentire at zootoo.com
Wed Aug 8 11:40:41 EDT 2007
>> Of course, if you really want to rock, try combining XQuery+XQueryP
>> +APP+a native XML database. Once the tooling matures a bit, that's
>> a stack that's going to make all previous web dev frameworks look
>> like PowerBuilder.
>
> Not a chance. There is no such thing as a native XML database and
> there never will be because XML is a file format (oops, data
> format), and an extremely inefficient one at that. To have a
> native database you need a data model. XML uses the hierarchical
> model and if you're going to build a native hierarchical database
> you sure wouldn't use the wasteful XML format internally to store
> the data.
>
> And if you insist on using XML just because its so wonderful to use
> 17 characters to store the state <STATE>NY</STATE>, it will never
> be able to compete with even the most immature relational engines
> for pure speed. Maybe on example and toy sites, but never for
> anything that needs to scale.
By that argument, the current RDBMS use 7 characters to store a state:
StateNY.
Of course, we'd use the same for an XML-based DBMS for storage with
logic that constructs:
<STATE>NY</STATE> upon request. Since, we all know that the state
code requires some extra characters so that the DBMS could organize
it. A file with no meta-data that said: NYMONJOKTXAZCA wouldn't make
much sense, would it?
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