[xquery-talk] Open source XQuery processors

Adam Retter adam.retter at googlemail.com
Thu May 7 11:33:49 PDT 2015


I recently trawled the list here -
http://www.w3.org/XML/Query/#implementations for a survey of
implementations that I am producing. Unfortunately I found many of the
links to be out of date. I guess some of these companies/projects have
moved on or folded. Certainly todays list of implementations is much
shorter. I wonder if we should not update that list even if it has an
"archive" part?

On 7 May 2015 at 19:03, Michael Dyck <jmdyck at ibiblio.org> wrote:
> On 15-05-07 01:06 PM, Schwartz, Christine wrote:
>>
>> I’m preparing an ALA preconference session for librarians titled “Using
>> XQuery as a Library Metadata Tool.” I’d like to provide the attendees
>> with a list of XQuery resources so they can set up their own XQuery
>> programming environment at their home institutions. Open source software
>> is usually preferred by librarians, especially for grant projects.
>>
>> Any recommendations on what should be on this list?
>
>
> The W3C's XQuery page <http://www.w3.org/XML/Query/> includes a list of
> implementations (about 23 of which are marked "open source"), and suggests
> some criteria by which to choose one.
>
> -Michael
>
>
>
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