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<!DOCTYPE Product SYSTEM "document.dtd">
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<Product>
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<Name>XML-DBMS</Name>
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<Developer>Ronald Bourret, Technical University of Darmstadt</Developer>
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<Summary>Java packages for transferring data between
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XML documents and relational databases</Summary>
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<Description>
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<Para>XML-DBMS is a set of Java packages for transferring data between XML documents and relational databases. It views the XML document as a tree of objects in which element types are generally viewed as classes and attributes and PCDATA as properties of those classes. It then uses an object-relational mapping to map these objects to the database. An XML-based mapping language is used to define the view and map it to the database.</Para>
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<Para>You can:</Para>
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<List>
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<Item><Link URL="readme.html">Read more about XML-DBMS</Link></Item>
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<Item><Link URL="XMLAndDatabases.htm">Read more about databases and XML</Link></Item>
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<Item><Link URL="xmldbms.dtd">View the mapping language DTD</Link></Item>
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<Item><Link URL="xmldbms.zip">Download XML-DBMS</Link></Item>
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</List>
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<Para>XML-DBMS, along with its source code, is freely available for use in both commercial and non-commercial settings.</Para>
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</Description>
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</Product>
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