Sedna
Sedna is an open source native XML database which provides a
full range of core database services - persistent storage, ACID
transactions, security, indices, hot backup. Flexible XML processing
facilities include W3C XQuery implementation, tight integration of
XQuery with full-text search facilities and a node-level update
language.
The distinctive design decisions employed in Sedna
are schema-based clustering storage strategy for XML data and
memory management based on layered address space.
Sedna is a project of the Institute for System Programming of
Russian Academy of Sciences.
Sedna 3.5.161
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Price
Free to download
Size
3.4MB
License
Apache License 2.0
Developer
Konstantin Antipin, Alexander Boldakov, Andrey
Fomichev, Maxim Grinev, Maria Grineva (Rekouts), Alexander Kalinin,
Sergei Kuznetsov, Dmitry Lizorkin, Leonid Novak, Roman Pastukhov, Peter
Pleshachkov, Ivan Shcheklein, Ilya Taranov, Denis Turdakov, Pavel
Velikhov, Nikolai Zavaritski
Website
senda.org
System Requirements
Support
Sites:
Documentation,
Quick
Start, FAQ,
Twitter
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Features include:
- Native XML database system implemented in C/C++
- Support for W3C XQuery language validated by W3C XQuery
Test Suite
- Full-text search indices (native or based on dtSearch)
- Support for a declarative node-level update language
- Support for ACID transactions
- Support for fine-grained XML triggers
- Declarative Node-level Update Language
- Incremental hot backup
- Indices (based on B-tree)
- Support for Unicode (utf8)
- SQL connection from XQuery
- XQuery external functions implemented in C
- Database security (users, roles and privileges)
- XQJ, Java XML:DB API, Python, PHP, Ruby, Scheme, C Drivers
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