Oracle Focuses On New Full Text Query

August 26, 2013

Despite enterprise companies moving away from SQL databases to the more robust NoSQL, Oracle has updated its database to include new features, including a XQuery Full Text search. We found an article that examines how the new function will affect Oracle and where it seems to point. The article from Amis Technology Blog: “Oracle Database 12c: XQuery Full Text” explains that the XQuery Full Text search was made to handle unstructured XML content. It does so by extending the XQuery XMLDB language. This finally makes Oracle capable of working with all types of XML. The rest of the article focuses on the XQuery code.

When the new feature was used on Wikipedia Content with XML content as well the test results were positive:

“During tests it proved very fast on English Wikipedia content (10++ Gb) and delivered the results within less than a second. But such a statement will only be picked up very efficiently if the new, introduced in 12c, corresponding Oracle XQuery Full-Text Index has been created.”

Oracle is trying to improve its technology as more of its users switch over to NoSQL databases. Improving the search function as well as other features keeps Oracle in the competition as well as proves that relational tables still have some kick in them. Interestingly enough Oracle appears to be focusing its energies on MarkLogic’s technology to keep in the race.

Whitney Grace, August 26, 2013

Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Beyond Search

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