[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: What niche is XQuery targeting?
On the contrary, I think the fact that it's now December of 2004, and we've yet to see a rec of XQuery 1.0, even though it's been touted as the de-facto successor in XML query languages for years leaves ample room for comparison. Any language that has been built up on that much hype for so long, yet is not finished, is open for comparison to any other, even if it hasn't found widespread acceptance. -- Tom Bradford - Virtuoso Technology Evangelist OpenLink Software: http://www.openlinksw.com/ Personal Web Log: http://www.tbradford.org/ Dare Obasanjo wrote: > Considering that XQuery isn't done yet and even if it was isn't available by default in the XML libraries on the major software development platforms* I fail to see how one can fairly compare its adoption to XSLT at all. > > *Java, PHP, Perl, Python, .NET, C++, etc >
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