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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 & web server in browserGary Lewis gary.m.lewis at gmail.comWed Jun 17 12:30:34 PDT 2009
A couple people have mentioned zorba. I've used and quite like zorba xquery; even wrote a blog post about it and included some analysis of Federal Reserve Economic Data time series accessed via an API with zorba. I'm also familiar with the zorba XQIB project but do not use a Windows OS so have not played with it yet. But my impression (probably wrong) is that XQIB is cast mostly as an alternative to JavaScript, using scripting extensions to XQuery. If true (please let me know otherwise), I'm not so much interested in this aspect. As I said earlier, I'm mostly interested in a data integration & transformation tool that sits in a browser and gets used as a precursor to analysis & graphics tools. Thanks to all who've responded. It's been an helpful orientation, since my question is really a stretch into the unknown for me. Gary
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