Qizx

Qizx XML DBMS
Written in Java
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Native XML database
License Commercial

Qizx is a proprietary XML database that provides native storage for XML data.

Qizx was initially developed by Xavier Franc of Axyana[1] and was purchased by Qualcomm in 2013.[2] Qizx was re-released by Qualcomm in late 2014 on Amazon Web Services.[3]

Packaging and Bindings

The Qizx database can be configured to run embedded into an application, in a hosted client-server environment, or as a software service hosted on Amazon Web Services. The client-server version supports database clustering for both load balancing and data redundancy. Qizx is bundled with a multi-platform GUI client and can also be accessed through a RESTful API that includes embedded online documentation.

Qizx includes bindings in Java, Python, C and C# as well as native XPath and XQuery support. Qizx also provides a number of extensions to the XQuery language for updating documents, accessing document metadata and various other tasks.

References

  1. Franc, Xavier. "Xavier Franc Linked in profile". Linked in. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  2. "Qizx - native XML database engine supporting XQuery / XQuery Update / XQuery Full-Text / XPath2". Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  3. "Qualcomm Qizx on AWS Marketplace". Retrieved 16 February 2015.

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