- From: Keulen, M. van (Maurice) <m.vankeulen@utwente.nl>
- Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 14:48:08 +0000
- To: konmpek@it.teithe.gr
- Cc: www-ql@w3.org
Interesting is also XDuce which is a typed functional programming language that is specifically designed for processing XML data. Maurice van Keulen. Jonathan Robie wrote: > > XSLT and XQuery are in very active use, and are very widely > implemented. XQL is a precursor to XPath, and the inventors of XQL and > XML-QL put their later efforts into XQuery, which is the language they > now endorse. I don't know how active Lorel or XML-GL are. > > Also of interest are extensions to existing languages to support > various subsets of XQuery, such as Microsoft's LINQ and IBM's XJ. > > Jonathan > > konmpek@it.teithe.gr wrote: >> I have my final project in my university,and i have to find and >> compare all the >> xml query languages.I have focused until now at Lorel, XML-QL, XQL, >> XML-GL , >> XQuery and XSLT. Are there any other languages to search? Does the >> most of these language (like xml-ql,xql and xml-gl) work nowadays? >> XDuce is also a usable language? Thank you, >> kostas >> >> ------------------------------------------------- >> This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ >> >> >> > > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr.Ir. M. van Keulen - Assistant Professor, Data Management Technology Univ. of Twente, Dept of EEMCS, POBox 217, 7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands Email: m.vankeulen@utwente.nl, Phone: +31 534893688, Fax: +31 534892927 Room: ZI 3039, WWW: http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~keulen
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