My conclusion is that for storing XML data would be usefull ut using a
ODBMS based on the ODMG 3.0 specification that incorporates advances in
object database technology (e.g., replication), data management (e.g.,
spatial indexing), and data formats (e.g., XML) and to include new
features into these standards that support domains where object
databases are being adopted (e.g., real-time systems).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_database

Althought there is only one free ODBMS, ozone, that provides a ODMG 3.0
interface but it has been built in java

http://www.ozone-db.org/frames/home/what.html


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