XAS: a system for accessing componentized, virtual XML documents

Ming-Ling Lo, Shyh-Kwei Chen, S. Padmanabhan, Jen-Yao Chung
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XML is emerging as an important format for describing the schema of documents and data to facilitate integration of applications in a variety of industry domains. An important issue that naturally arises is the requirement to generate, store and access XML documents. It is important to reuse existing data management systems and repositories for this purpose. We describe the XML Access Server (XAS), a general purpose XML based storage and retrieval system which provides the appearance of a large set of XML documents while retaining the data in underlying federated data sources that could be relational, object-oriented, or semi-structured. XAS automatically maps the underlying data into virtual XML components when mappings between DTDs and underlying schemas are established. The components can be presented as XML documents or assembled into larger components. XAS manages the relationship between XML components and the mapping in the form of document composition logic. The versatility in its ways to generate XML documents enables XAS to serve a large number of XML components and documents efficiently and expediently.
XAS:用于访问组件化的虚拟XML文档的系统
XML正在成为描述文档和数据模式的重要格式,以促进各种行业领域中应用程序的集成。自然出现的一个重要问题是生成、存储和访问XML文档的需求。为此目的重用现有的数据管理系统和存储库非常重要。我们描述XML Access Server (XAS),这是一种通用的基于XML的存储和检索系统,它提供大量XML文档的外观,同时保留底层联邦数据源中的数据,这些数据源可以是关系的、面向对象的或半结构化的。在建立dtd和基础模式之间的映射时,XAS自动将基础数据映射到虚拟XML组件。组件可以表示为XML文档,也可以组装成更大的组件。XAS以文档组合逻辑的形式管理XML组件和映射之间的关系。生成XML文档方式的多功能性使XAS能够高效、方便地为大量XML组件和文档提供服务。
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