Subject: RE: [xsl] XQuery and XSLT From: "Geert Josten" <geert.josten@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 17:00:42 +0100 |
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: http://www.xhive.nl/ Kind regards, Geert > Drs. G.P.H. Josten Consultant Daidalos BV Source of Innovation Hoekeindsehof 1-4 2665 JZ Bleiswijk Tel.: +31 (0) 10 850 1200 Fax: +31 (0) 10 850 1199 www.daidalos.nl KvK 27164984 De informatie - verzonden in of met dit emailbericht - is afkomstig van Daidalos BV en is uitsluitend bestemd voor de geadresseerde. Indien u dit bericht onbedoeld hebt ontvangen, verzoeken wij u het te verwijderen. Aan dit bericht kunnen geen rechten worden ontleend. > Van: Colin Paul Adams [mailto:colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Verzonden: vrijdag 17 november 2006 16:29 > Aan: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Onderwerp: Re: [xsl] XQuery and XSLT > > >>>>> "Andrew" == Andrew Welch <andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > Andrew> Hopefully one day someone will create an XSLT processor > Andrew> that operates against a native XML database, to have have > Andrew> the best of both worlds. > > I don't understand why that is necessary. > > Why not just specify a URI scheme for accessing your > favourite database, and write a URI resolver for it that > returns events that your XSLT processor can understand (e.g. > for JAXP processors such as Saxon, generate SAX events)? > > Then your favourite database will look like a native XML > database to the XSLT processor. > -- > Colin Adams > Preston Lancashire
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