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SharePoint should really be removed from this page. It is not a "document database" the way the other examples are.

Single quotes and double quotes in one of the examples

Should it be one or the other? (fotoguzzi)69.64.235.42 (talk) 15:53, 8 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Language in the "XML database implementations" Subsection

The language column in this table needs explanation. Does it refer to the language in which the database was implemented, or does it refer to the query language? Several entries are listed with language 'C++', which is likely an implementation language and very unlikely to be a query language. Others are listed with language 'PL/SQL' which is likely to be a query language and very unlikely to be an implementation language.

Could someone with domain expertise clarify and/or correct this table?