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xquery & web server in browser

Adam Retter adam.retter at googlemail.com
Fri Jun 19 11:17:10 PDT 2009


  xquery & web server in browser
> I am not sure there is an XSLT implementation working on an XML
> database (I mean directly on the nodes in the database,) but I
> know eXist has some support for XSLT (I don't know if it accesses
> nodes directly from the database or if it works on an in-memory
> tree.)

eXist currently replies on either Xalan or Saxon to provide XSLT
support. However a native XSLT processor is under development and will
be able to interact directly with the database. Many of the XQuery
functions we have,are easily applied to XSLT as well and can be
refactored into more generic XPath functions.


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