RE: XML databases

  • From: April Wells <AWells@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx '" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 12:56:49 -0500

 And, you know... While I really don't like saying this... 

Access 2003 really doesn't do a half bad job with XML.  It ISN'T EVER going
to be an Oracle... much to the dismay of at least one very senior professor
that comes to mind (can you say QUERY BY EXAMPLE?)... but as far as being a
quick way to see how an XML document can be used in a database, M$ could get
some of the Access programmer to work on SQL Server projects.

ajw

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Thomas
To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 5/8/2004 12:46 PM
Subject: RE: XML databases

There are some upset customers waiting on the next
version of SQL Server, for sure. Just like happened on
version 7. Never learn, do we? I don't care, because I
like Oracle's database. :-) 

And, come on guys, be optimisic (e.g. Do as I say, not
as I do...), etc. As M$ says, "you never know what
will come out next, so get a subscription now. Its our
money anyhow. We're trustworthy." (IMHO)

M$' best XML database (to date) has a current version
and its called MS Access 2003. ;-)

Regards,

Mike Thomas

(Note: Weekend humor intended).



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