Xpriori has updated it’s web site! Check it out here -> Xpriori
To download version 4 of XMS look for the Developers label on the home page and the “Download XMS” link.
Xpriori has updated it’s web site! Check it out here -> Xpriori
To download version 4 of XMS look for the Developers label on the home page and the “Download XMS” link.
XMS makes it easy to search for a sub-string within a node.
By adding asterisks around an XPath search string, XMS will look
through the entire node looking to match the sub-string.
For example using the XML nodes below, the XPath expression:
/ND/Catalog/CD[Company=*'Records'*]
will return both the first and last nodes.
Happy Searching!
Hi, my name is Dan Spalding and I have recently joined the team at Xpriori. This is a product blog focused on Xpriori’s XMS, a fully functional native XML database. As a product blog its purpose is as follows (as summarized by betterbusinessblogging):
· continuously gather customer feedback;
· make it a point to share knowledge freely;
· expertly build word of mouth networks;
· encourage communities of customers to meet and share;
· devise specialized, smaller offerings to get customers to bite;
· focus on making the world, or your industry, better.
Please join me in this effort to extend the power and potential of XML by effectively using a fully supported and continuously evolving native XML database.