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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 as a general data processing language WAS: XQuery and Web 2.0Peter Coppens pc.subscriptions at gmail.comMon Apr 28 15:30:08 PDT 2008
> > I guess that depends on what data you have coming in and going out. > A large and increasing number of applications have XML/HTML both > coming in and going out. In this circumstance it makes a great deal > of sense to write business logic in XQuery - and I've seen > customers who are doing exactly that. I guess yes....in my case I have X(HT)ML coming in and going out indeed, but also a lot of data stored in a RDBMS (that is being accessed using EBJ3/JPA).
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