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Incorporating XSL Processing Into Database Engines
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2002
VLDB '02: Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Very Large Databases
The two observations that 1) many XML documents are stored in a database or generated from data stored in a database and 2) processing these documents with XSL stylesheet processors is an important, often recurring task justify a closer look at the current situation. Typically, the XML document is retrieved or constructed from the database, exported, parsed, and then processed by a special XSL processor. This cumbersome process clearly sets the goal to incorporate XSL stylesheet processing into
doi:10.1016/b978-155860869-6/50018-4
dblp:conf/vldb/Moerkotte02
fatcat:3yizxwprqje33kuctqqrnrzove