Bruce Momjian wrote:
> XML Document Support
> ====================
> XML support is not one capability, but a variety of features
> supported by a database.
database system
> Storage
> -------
> PostgreSQL stores XML documents as ordinary text documents.
It is "possible" to do that, but this sounds like it's done
automatically or implicitly. Maybe:
"PostgreSQL does not have a specialized XML data type. The recommended
way is to store XML documents as text."
> Import/Export
> -------------
> Because XML documents are stored as normal text documents, they can
> be imported/exported with little complexity.
Import/export refers to exporting schema data with XML decorations. Of
course you can export column data trivially, but that's not what this
is about.
> Validation
> ----------
> /contrib/xml2 has a function called xml_valid() that can be used in
> a CHECK constraint to enforce that a field contains valid XML. It
> does not support validation against a specific XML schema.
Then this is not validation but only checking for well-formedness. The
xml2 README says so, in fact.
> Indexing
> --------
I think the expression index capability combined with contrib/xml2 is
more relevant here than the full-text search capability.
> Transforming
> ------------
> /contrib/xml2 supports XSL transformations.
That's XSLT.
> XML to SQL Mapping
> -------------------
> This involves converting XML data to and from relational structures.
> PostgreSQL has no internal support for such mapping, and relies on
> external tools to do such conversions.
Are there instances of such tools?
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Peter Eisentraut
http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/