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Re: RDF and XML Q&A: Which should I use?
Hi Jeni,
Yes, thats correct, everything in the document is related in some form to the primary resource.
Our system takes a collection of XML documents, each of which describe a single resource, its relationships to other primary resources, and any “sub-ordinate” resources that can fully described alongside its primary resource (e.g. blank nodes).
Combining this RDF into a single triple store builds a large interconnected graph. But outside of that store, there are small chunks of XML that can be easily manipulated.