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[XQuery Talk Mailing List Archive Home] [By Date] [By Thread] [By Subject] [By Author] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] [Announce] XQilla version 1.1.0 releasedJohn Snelson john.snelson at oracle.comTue Sep 4 17:29:03 PDT 2007
Jonathan Robie wrote: > John Snelson wrote: >> Andrew Welch wrote: >>> On 9/4/07, David Carlisle <http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk> wrote: >>>>> The point I was trying to make was that XQuery + XML DB should be able >>>>> to select nodes far faster than XSLT + REST API, so the ideal >>>>> combination is XSLT + XQuery extension function. >>>> why does it have to be an extension function? XQuey and XSLT difer >>>> mainly in surface syntax so if the XQuery engine can be hooked up to a >>>> DB rather than an in memory tree, it's surely not impossible for the >>>> Xpath that's embedded in XSLT to access a database in teh same way is >>>> it? >>> >>> I was thinking about that (perhaps implementing Saxon's NodeInfo to >>> work on the XQuery data model) but I don't think its needed... (and I >>> may be talking nonsense there) >>> >>> All that's needed is a high level way to select from the db - thats >>> it. Whether it's through passing an XQuery to an extension function >>> that returns each tuple as an item in a sequence, or using a REST >>> interface that returns each tuple as element in a document, once you >>> have that then the rest of the processing can be done using standard >>> XSLT. >> >> I think the point here is that it will never be as fast in a stand >> alone XSLT processor as in one which can use the database's indexes >> and statistics to optimise the stylesheet. >> >> Since the XQuery data model is the same as the XSLT 2.0 data model, >> this all shouldn't be that hard. > > For evaluating the path expressions, I agree with you. In general, > though, I don't think that XSLT templates that are triggered based on > recursive descent in document order is as easily optimized as XQuery > FLWOR expressions. I agree, of course - it's not as easily optimized, but it's still possible to some extent or other. John -- John Snelson, Oracle Corporation Berkeley DB XML: http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/xml XQilla: http://xqilla.sourceforge.net
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