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  • From: Soumitra Sengupta <soumitra@b...>
  • To: Kimbro Staken <kstaken@d...>
  • Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 10:06:20 -0800

Kimbro and Terje has pointed out the benefits quite well.  Storing your documents as a persistent DOM will improve performance, allow you to retrieve fragments of the document in the right order and you can use XPath to query the document.  If your documents are small, the advantages will be minimal.
Dylan Walsh wrote:

> If you do not need to search across the document, why use a persitent DOM
> implementation?
> Why not store the XML as file or as text in the database?
http://www.dbxmlgroup.com 

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