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[XQuery Talk Mailing List Archive Home] [By Date] [By Thread] [By Subject] [By Author] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] XQuery UpdateFlorian Wendland florianwendland at freenet.deMon Sep 10 19:19:39 PDT 2007
Thanks for all. I will try either MonetDB, but introduce XQilla as commandline processor in the tutorial. XQilla sounds very comfortable at all... George Feinberg schrieb: > > On Sep 10, 2007, at 10:28 AM, Florian Wendland wrote: > >> Thanks, MonetDB sound very good and Xilla also. >> >> But a question concerning Xqilla. I have visited the homepage as a >> reason of the discussion some day ago. But i didn't found any hint, >> that Xqilla implements the XQuery Update Facility. In the documenation >> was Xquery Update not noticed as feature... > > The homepage mentions it, but the documentation has not yet been modified > to reflect this addition. It's a relatively small change from an API > perspective. > If you are using the xqilla command line utility, you need to > pass the (new) -u flag to tell it to parse update expressions > > If you are using the C++ API, you need to tell the parser to parse update > expressions. You do this by creating a DynamicContext object using > the XQilla object: > DynamicContext *context XQilla::createContext() > (see include/xqilla/XQilla.hpp) > > Pass XQilla::XQUERY|XQilla::UPDATE as the first argument. Use > the returned object in your future parse() calls that return the XQQuery > object you use for actual query execution. > > Regards, > > George > > >
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