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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] A Stakeholder's Response: XQuery APIs for Middle Tier and Clients
Mike Champion suggested that users don't want to use XQuery APIs on the middle tier or for clients, and that the only people who suggest otherwise are "stakeholders". We're one of those XQuery "stakeholders" Mike refers to - if I understand the term, it means someone who is willing to bet money on the question. I don't think that disqualifies us from having an opinion. We think we have data that says there is such a market, and are building a product plan based on this. I'm trying to figure out why we're getting such different feedback from the hundreds of customers we are working with. We plan to release an XQuery product this Fall, implementing XQuery on the Java Platform, supporting most popular relational databases as well XML documents in files or in a Java program. This product is aimed directly at the middle tier and at clients, where a lot of the software used for web messages or web sites actually lives, especially when the software is doing data integration. Our growing beta list for DataDirect XQuery suggests that there really is a demand for this kind of product in the Java space. Can it really be that different in the .NET space? We also have some data from our Stylus Studio users that indicates (1) significant interest in XQuery - in an environment used by many XSLT develpers, and (2) concrete interest in XQuery in the Java client/middle tier. The Stylus marketing team just posted one scenario from NASA: http://www.stylusstudio.com/xquery/cust_nasa.html. Jonathan Program Manager, DataDirect XQuery
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