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RE: [xsl] XQuery and XSLT


Subject: RE: [xsl] XQuery and XSLT
From: "Geert Josten" <geert.josten@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 17:37:05 +0100

You'd best look at:

http://www.x-hive.com/products/db/index.html

It works directly on the Persistent DOMs at the least. That is what I
know for sure.

Kind regards,
Geert

>


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> Van: Andrew Welch [mailto:andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx]
> Verzonden: vrijdag 17 november 2006 17:34
> Aan: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Onderwerp: Re: [xsl] XQuery and XSLT
>
> On 11/17/06, Geert Josten <geert.josten@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I haven't followed this thread and to be honest I opened
> this message
> > only by accident, but I cannot help to remark that there ARE native
> > xml databases that have integrated support for XSLT and Xquery (and
> > more). I have good experience with X-Hive/DB:
>
> eXist supports XSLT by having a transform() function that
> uses Xalan, to allow you to transform  the XML fragments
> returned by the query with a stylesheet.
>
> What I mean is when you do something like:
>
> <xsl:apply-templates select="collection(lotsOfXML)//products"/>
>
> ...the instruction will incur the same cost as if you had done
>
> for $product in collection(lotsOfXML)//products
>
> in XQuery, as the XML will have been stored and indexed by the db.
>
> Can X-Hive/DB do that?  Does it have an XSLT 2.0 processor?


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