Multiple DBMS Support

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I am in the process of designing a windows application that must support
multiple DBMS (MS Access, SQL Server, Oracle, etc.). The user will be able
to open, create, and save as from the file menu. I am contemplating using an
XML schema to define the database structure. Is there a resource (book,
white paper, etc.) that describes "best practices" (ideally with examples)
for this type of functionality?

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Mary White

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