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hpuxrac apparently said,on my timestamp of 14/03/2005 5:31 AM:
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> Many of the people in this thread seem to have some real or perceived
> issues with storing xml in oracle. Why would oracle create such an
> ability if it was not based on customer demand and the need to keep
> oracle database technology current?
Ah yes: just like the "distributed databases"? "2-phase commits"? "object type" handling? native Java? built-in app/web/J2EE server?
Sooooooo much "customer demand" for them...
> Let's keep the discussion civil and professional if we can.
Agreed. My apologies upfront if I've offended anyone. I'll try not to.
> For some of the posters in this thread to imply that they have the only
> correct answer and that other people need education is somewhat
> amusing.
goes for ALL sides.
> Is it only a matter of time on this thread for the bestower of the
> title of Oracle Scientist wades in?
Now, that is an uncalled for jab. Stop right there, please.
-- Cheers Nuno Souto in sunny Sydney, Australia wizofoz2k_at_yahoo.com.au.nospamReceived on Mon Mar 14 2005 - 06:17:34 CST
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