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About:
XSet is a performance oriented main memory XML
database and query engine. XSet is meant to be a
low level application component that enables
applications to have high speed access to stored
metadata in the form of XML documents. In order to
achieve the highest possible performance, XSet
does not support the notion of transactions.
Compared to its industry and research
counterparts, XSet is miniscule. It uses a simple
subset query model which is surprisingly complete
for its current set of target applications.
Examples of XSet applications include metadata
file systems, searchable email clients, user
preference registries, service discovery services,
and online customized content portals. Performance
evaluations have shown XSet to scale
logarithmically to dataset size, and can handle
hundreds of request per second on off the shelf
desktop machines.
Author:
Ben Y. Zhao <ravenben |at| cs |dot| berkeley |dot| edu>
[contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~ravenben/xset/
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