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sud rallSubject: Run Xquery Program using Java
Author: sud rall
Date: 06 Jul 2016 05:49 PM
Hi All,
I want to run the xquery using java program.. so how could i do this???
and how to convert stylus studio Xquery to java comparability.

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: Run Xquery Program using Java
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 07 Jul 2016 07:23 AM
Originally Posted: 06 Jul 2016 06:36 PM
It depends on what your XQuery code does.

If you are using DataDirect XQuery to work with a relational database,
you will need to purchase run-time license in order to run.

Have a look at XML Pipeline Server http://www.xmlpipelineserver.com

If you are just interested in working with XML documents you can use Stylus Studio to generate Java code for Saxon Basic (Home Edition) which is an open source Java library http://saxon.sourceforge.net/


Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team

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Brat SteveSubject: Run Xquery Program using Java
Author: Brat Steve
Date: 04 Jan 2019 12:06 PM
The user needs to know the valuation of the jquery ion creating the program while using the java and that all the information will be gathered with the help of https://epsonsupports.net/blog/epson-printer-not-printing/ evaluate the process.

 
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