Path expression is an important component in querying XML data. The extended preorder numbering scheme enables us to quickly determine the ancestor-descendant relationship between elements in the hierarchy of XML data. Using the numbering scheme, a path expression can be evaluated by join operations to avoid potentially high cost of tree traversals. In this paper, we first formulate XML path queries as range-point join queries. Then we discuss the partition based algorithms that can utilize the range containment property to efficiently process the range-point join queries. Under the partition based framework, we propose three algorithms, namely Descendant partition join, Segment-tree partition join and Ancestor Link partition join, which can be chosen by a query optimizer for different input data characteristics. The experimental results show that the partition based algorithms can make better use of the buffer memory than sort-merge algorithms, and the proposed Ancestor Link join algorithm yields the best performance by using small in-memory data structures and by taking advantage of unevenly sized inputs.