Title
Comparing XML processing performance in middleware and database: a case study.
Abstract
XML processing is at the core of many middleware systems. In recent years XML databases have become widely available. This article identifies three common XML processing use cases, and compares their performance when XML manipulation is performed in an XML database with equivalent XML manipulation implemented through middleware application code. The article concludes with guidelines for XML processing placement and identifies areas for further study.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1891719.1891725
Middleware (Industry Track)
Keywords
Field
DocType
database,common xml processing use,xml manipulation,xml processing,equivalent xml manipulation,middleware application code,xml database,middle tier,case study,xml databases,xml,middleware system,xml processing placement,recent year,xquery,xml processing performance,performance,sql/xml,middleware,use case,design
Efficient XML Interchange,XML Encryption,Streaming XML,Computer science,XML validation,XML database,XML Schema Editor,Database,XML Protocol,XML Signature
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.37
7
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marcus Paradies18210.36
Susan Malaika27614.01
Matthias Nicola332354.77
Kevin Xie422.40