Oracle 8i XML Support (Urgent !)

Hi
I would like to know the support offered by Oracle 8i for
storing XML documents in database and querying on them.
What component of 8i offers this support and in what way is it
different from support offered by PLSXML ?
I am looking to store XML documents in Oracle 8i database and
querying on them. Also I want to extract data from database and
dynamically generate HTML paged for on-line viewing.
This information is very crucial to me. Help of any kind is
welcome on the same.
Hoping for some quick replies,
Premal Mehta.
null

I am not sure to which features you refer? If you are asking
about the CONTAINS operator that works in 8i now. The document
registration to a schema will be delivered in the iFS beta.
Oracle XML Team
http://technet.oracle.com
Oracle Technology Network
Samuil Angelov (guest) wrote:
: As I have the same kind of a problem and need an urgent
solution
: of it I need information whether these features will be
: implemented in the beta version of iFS that is to be released.
: Regards
: Samuil
: Oracle XML Team wrote:
: : Currently you can store your documents in CLOBs and use
: : intermedia Text to search for data between tags with its
: CONTAINS
: : operator. When we release iFS you will be able to break
apart
: : that document and insert its data into tables based upon a
DTD
: to
: : Schema registration file and do additional SQL queries as
well.
: : Check out
: http://www.oracle.com/database/options/intermedia.html
: : and http://www.oracle.com/database/options/ifs.html for more
: : details.
: : Oracle XML Team
: : Oracle Technology Network
: : Premal Mehta (guest) wrote:
: : : Hi
: : : I would like to know the support offered by Oracle 8i
for
: : : storing XML documents in database and querying on them.
: : : What component of 8i offers this support and in what way
is
: : it
: : : different from support offered by PLSXML ?
: : : I am looking to store XML documents in Oracle 8i database
: and
: : : querying on them. Also I want to extract data from database
: and
: : : dynamically generate HTML paged for on-line viewing.
: : : This information is very crucial to me. Help of any kind
is
: : : welcome on the same.
: : : Hoping for some quick replies,
: : : Premal Mehta.
: : http://technet.oracle.com
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