Compare the Top XML Databases that integrate with Nango as of October 2025

This a list of XML Databases that integrate with Nango. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Nango. View the products that work with Nango in the table below.

What are XML Databases for Nango?

XML databases are a type of database that stores, manages, and retrieves data in the XML (Extensible Markup Language) format. These databases are designed to handle semi-structured data, where data is stored in a tree-like structure using tags, making it more flexible than traditional relational databases. XML databases support querying and manipulating XML data using specialized languages such as XPath, XQuery, and XML Schema. They are commonly used in applications that require complex data structures, such as content management systems, document storage, and web services. XML databases allow for efficient handling of large and dynamic datasets while maintaining the hierarchical relationships between elements, making them suitable for applications that need to store and retrieve structured or semi-structured data efficiently. Compare and read user reviews of the best XML Databases for Nango currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Sedna

    Sedna

    Sedna

    Sedna is a free native XML database which provides a full range of core database services - persistent storage, ACID transactions, security, indices, hot backup. Flexible XML processing facilities include W3C XQuery implementation, tight integration of XQuery with full-text search facilities and a node-level update language. It provides a number of easy exampes which can be run directly in command line and describes how to run examples provided with Sedna. Sedna distribution comes with an example set based on the XMark XML benchmark. This set allows you to investigate the features of Sedna easily. Examples include bulk load of a sample XML document and a number of sample XQuery queries and updates to this document. Below we will show how to run one of them.
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