- From: Dan Maharry <danm@wrox.com>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 16:15:31 -0000
- To: "'www-ql@w3.org'" <www-ql@w3.org>
Here's another one. Openlink Software have released a XQuery demo based around their Virtuoso product http://demo.openlinksw.com:8391/xquery/demo.vsp Dan -----Original Message----- From: Jonathan Robie [mailto:jonathan.robie@softwareag.com] Sent: 29 October 2001 22:28 To: Jeroen van Rotterdam; www-ql@w3.org Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: XQuery Implementation Demo available online from X-Hive At 05:06 PM 10/22/2001 +0200, Jeroen van Rotterdam wrote: >X-Hive Corporation has just posted an online demo of its XQuery >implementation Cool! I played with this, and it is quite nice. >A few key points which makes this particular demo unique: As nice as it is, these three things are not unique. Software AG's QuiP can run with or without our native XML database, and has been able to do the things you call unique for quite a long time now. You can find it here: QuiP, Software AG's XQuery Prototype http://www.softwareag.com/developer/quip/default.htm Here is my current list of other publicly available XQuery implementations, omitting Software AG because the info is above, and adding X-Hive's demo to the list: Microsoft http://131.107.228.20 SourceForge http://sourceforge.net/projects/xquench/ Fatdog http://www.fatdog.com/ Lucent http://db.bell-labs.com/galax/ X-Hive http://www.x-hive.com/xquery Also worth mentioning is Kweelt, which is an implementation of Quilt, the earlier language from which XQuery evolved: Kweelt http://db.cis.upenn.edu/Kweelt/ So who else am I missing? Jonathan
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