Re: [xsl] implementing XPath over a DB like DB2

Subject: Re: [xsl] implementing XPath over a DB like DB2
From: Paul Rabin <prabin@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 16:17:11 -0500
At 11:19 AM 3/13/02 -0500, Russell Balest wrote:

Has anyone done this or know of examples. Alternatively, is anyone doing
any XSLT on XML that lives in
a DB - not a file. How do you do it?

Russell,


The Excelon XML database includes an XSLT processor that executes in the server, directly on the persistent XML documents. Stylesheets can be applied to arbitrarily large documents, and can use the document() function to include any number of input documents from the database. An XSLT result tree can be generated as a new persistent document, or serialized directly as XML, HTML, or text. XPath expressions embedded within stylesheets will take advantage of available indexes. Let me know if you need more information.

Paul Rabin


Russell Balest


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