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Stylus Studio Announces Top 10 XQuery and XML Predictions for 2005
XQuery Pioneer and Industry Leading XQuery Tools Provider Gives a Sneak Preview of What's to Come for These Ground-Breaking Technologies
Bedford, MA Jan 4, 2005 Stylus Studio (http://www.stylusstudio.com), the leading provider of XML and XQuery development tools for advanced data integration,
today announced its top 10 XML and XQuery predictions for 2005. The coming year will bring many new developments to XQuery, the highly anticipated language for querying and creating XML documents, that will ultimately lead to a complete overhaul in the way software applications are built.
"The momentum has been growing, and the database community is anxiously awaiting 2005 because it is destined to be the year for XQuery," said Jerry King, general manager for XML products at DataDirect Technologies. "The promise XQuery brings to dramatically simplifying and accelerating data integration and querying XML is unprecedented. The emerging standard will revolutionize data exchange and the way applications are developed, deployed and utilized."
Following are DataDirect Technologies' predictions and observations on XML trends for 2005:
- XQuery The Real Deal: With software giants riding the XML wave and
XQuery moving steadily towards approval as an official standard by the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), XQuery will begin to fundamentally change
the way enterprise software applications are built.
- Moving Beyond SQL: SQL pre-dates many cornerstones of conventional
software development, making entire classes of new applications difficult
to implement using current technologies. XQuery is a natural fit for XML
content management applications, XML reporting, native XML programming,
data integration and Web message processing. The transition to XQuery-
based applications will be eased by the availability of powerful developer
tools.
- Access Relational Databases as XML: XQuery can use XML views to query
relational databases the same way that it queries XML because one query can
process both types of data. This will greatly ease developers' jobs
because they will not have to write and maintain mountains of code,
resulting in faster application development.
- Access Non-Relational Data as XML: There is a tremendous wealth of
information stored in non-relational data formats (EDI, CSV, binary data, etc.), but so many different types of formats make it difficult or
impossible to reuse valuable information. Fortunately, most data formats
can easily be translated to XML and processed like other XML data, which
will make XQuery increasingly popular for data integration.
- Access Distributed Data Sources: We live in a networked world and
XQuery was designed to leverage this by providing built-in facilities for
loading and querying data sources anywhere on the Internet. XQuery will
enable developers to join, integrate, share and manipulate data on the
Internet as though it was on the local file system.
- Standards-Based Programmatic Data Access: The XQuery API for Java™
(XQJ), the XML equivalent to JDBC or ADO, is a powerful new Java
specification for processing query results in a JDBC-like fashion. Look
for data access component vendors to provide embeddable components, which
will fully support standards-based XQuery data access through XQJ for all
major databases, including Oracle, Microsoft, IBM, Sybase and MySQL, as
early as mid 2005
- Don't Forget XSLT: All the technical benefits of XQuery also apply to
XSLT, the language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents,
since they are closely related. For the same reasons why XQuery tools will
be in demand, there will be a need for sophisticated XSLT editors,
debuggers, mappers and performance profilers in 2005.
- XML Schema Returns: XQuery's ascendancy in 2005 will make developers
brush up on XML Schema in a hurry. Just as one wouldn't learn SQL without
learning the SQL Data Definition Language (DDL), XQuery's integrated
support for XML Schema makes it a must-learn technology and XML Schema
tools will greatly reduce the learning curve.
- Larger XML Documents: The trend in recent years has been for bigger
documents, more data and more complex problems, which is not expected to
change. XQuery will open up entirely new classes of applications in XML
content management and systems integration, and developers are apt to find
their applications having to manage increasingly large XML documents in the
very near future. Highly optimized XQuery data processing components in
conjunction with XQuery performance profiling tools will be the key to
dealing with the trend of increasing XML document sizes.
- New XML Data Services: An XML Data Service is an emerging design
pattern involving the use of XQuery to provide unified views of
distributed, heterogeneous data sources via a Web service interface. As
XML Data Services are deployed, "XML pipelines" can be developed,
connecting different data services in a Service-Oriented Architecture
(SOA). In 2005, developers will begin to leverage XQuery and XQJ to build
XML Data Services that perform increasingly complex data integration tasks.
About Stylus Studio
Stylus Studio®, a product from DataDirect Technologies, an operating company of Progress Software Corporation,
is the industry's most innovative XML IDE providing advanced support for XML and its related technologies:
XSL, XSLT, XML Schema, DTD, SOAP, WSDL, SQL/XML, XML mapping and XQuery. Used by leading software developers
world-wide, Stylus Studio simplifies XML programming and enhances developer productivity through innovation.
Visit the Stylus Studio Web site to learn more.
About DataDirect Technologies
DataDirect Technologies is focused on standards-based data connectivity, enabling software developers to
quickly develop and deploy business applications across all major databases and platforms. DataDirect Technologies
offers the most comprehensive, proven line of data connectivity components available anywhere. Developers worldwide
at more than 250 leading independent software vendors and thousands of corporate IT departments rely on DataDirect®
products to connect their applications to an unparalleled range of data sources using standards-based interfaces
such as ODBC, JDBC™ and ADO.NET. Developers also depend on DataDirect to radically simplify complex data integration
projects using XML products based on the emerging XQuery and XQJ standards. DataDirect Technologies is an operating
company of Progress Software Corporation, a US$300+ million global software industry leader.
Headquartered in Bedford, Mass., you can visit DataDirect Technologies on the Web, or you can call +1-800-876-3101.
The Stylus Studio logos (and design) are registered trademarks of Progress Software Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Any other trademarks or service marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
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