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Databases are often used to store blocks of XML for applications which do not want to serialise it out to an actual database schema. But generally speaking, XML is not used in databases.
This is imply because databases are about storing data where as XML is really about transmitting it in an agnostic manner.
(Simplified) Usually what happens is application A converts data from database A into an XML stream which is transmitted to application B. Application B then converts the XML into a series of SQL statements which create records in database ...
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