- From: Eric Lemond <elemond@n...>
- To: xml-dev@l...
- Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 15:10:21 -0600
Gao,
I wanted to suggest the NeoCore XML
Management Server (XMS) as well. XMS
supports text searches through XPath. Since you are looking to search a
significant number of documents (200,000) XMS provides the best
performance. Because of our
patented Digital Processing Technology (DPP), our search times remain flat
regardless of the size of your database.
Our web site http://www.neocore.com/, or I
can provide you with additional information.
Best,
Eric Lemond
Analyst
NeoCore
-----Original Message-----
From: Gao Jun
[mailto:jgao@p...]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05,
2001 7:47 PM
To: xml-dev@l...
Subject: About full-text search
and XPath
I've a
question about XPath. I already know XPath doesn't
support full-text search well, but
what I need is a simple full-
text search: I've a library of XML
documents, each document
is very simple, with only two
elements <title> and <excerpt>.
Now I need to do full-text search in
this two elements' content.
Could XPath finish this task well?
If not, could you recommend
some XML search engine and XML DB
software which can do
that to me? Please notice: the
software should be able to
work with very large number of XM
documents - up to 200,000.
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