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[XQuery Talk Mailing List Archive Home] [By Date] [By Thread] [By Subject] [By Author] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] How to optimize XQuery?Jason Hunter jhunter at xquery.comTue Sep 21 15:12:40 PDT 2004
Mark Logic has a Java access API named XDBC, downloadable at http://xqzone.marklogic.com/download/. As with most high-performant databases, you don't embed Mark Logic within your application, you connect via TCP/IP to the server process. There's also a higher level access API built on XDBC that I open sourced. I named it "JQEE". :) It's available on the same page. For 80% of your query tasks it's all you need. To connect to Mark Logic via a JSP page there's a JSP Taglibs library too: http://xqzone.marklogic.com/howto/tutorials/2004-07-jsptags.xqy. Makes it easy to write an XQuery-backed J2EE application. -jh- Robson wrote: > Hi Jason, > > Mark Logic seems to be good, but i'm trying to run some simulations at a > grid plattform and i'm looking for only a ".jar" to perform xquery queries > using java API. Where i can find the Mark Logic xquery.jar? Does anyone > knows another simple xquery java api or where i can find the oracle > xquery api? > > Thanks, > > cheers, > > Robson > > > Jason Hunter wrote: > >> I've found Mark Logic to be really good (so good I joined the >> company). :) You can get the Mark Logic engine at >> http://xqzone.marklogic.com. It's commercial software, but to help >> people learning and fill in a void on the low end we're giving away a >> free 50 Meg limited version, or a 1 Gig limited version for 30 day >> trial. The production version can scale past a terabyte. >> >> Here's a tech overview: >> http://xqzone.marklogic.com/howto/tutorials/technical-overview.xqy >> >> -jh- >> >> Robson wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I'm using the xquery implemantion available in >>> http://www.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/tech/xml/xmldb/xmldb_xquerydownload.html. >>> It >>> seems to work well, except because the ResultSet take a long time to >>> execute the "resultset.next()", mainly with big files and i'm using >>> "where clauses". Does anyone know how to optimize query or if there >>> is another faster implementation of xquery available to download? >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> cheers, >>> >>> Robson Hugo Araújo dos Santos >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> http://xquery.com/mailman/listinfo/talk >>> http://xquery.com/mailman/listinfo/talk >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> http://xquery.com/mailman/listinfo/talk >> http://xquery.com/mailman/listinfo/talk >> > > >
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