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Re: XQuery basics

Subject: Re: XQuery basics
From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 13:13:31 -0400
Re:  XQuery basics
At 12:59 PM 6/4/2008, Andrew wrote:
I reckon a future architecture is going to be standalone transforms
calling XQuery to get input - if a standard name for the initial
template can be settled on (for example "main") then you could point
your browser at whatever.xslt and the transform can be executed server
side fetching input from a variety of sources and constructing the
page, both languages working to their strengths.

Pretty much exactly how eXist works now with XQuery, but using a
standalone transform as the entry point.  I've mentioned it to
Wolfgang so hopefully a future version might support it...

Andrew, you must be right, since I've had the same thought myself.


For document processing alone, work on the transform layer. For high-performance aggregation, filtering and sorting, get a boost by working on the query layer.

Cheers,
Wendell


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