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xquery: search

Oxygen XML Editor, Schema Editor, XSLT/XQuery Debugger revved to version 10

Developers, take note: Syncro Software, the producer of Oxygen XML Editor, has announced the immediate availability of version 10 of its XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT/XQuery Debugger. It bundles the schema-aware XSLT 2.0 and XQuery processor from Saxonica. Saxon-SA is now available in all Oxygen editions at no additional cost.

Oxygen XML Editor 10 adds XSLT 2.0/XQuery processor

Syncro Soft is distributing a new version of its Oxygen XML Editor suite, now at version 10. The software handles not only the creation of basic XML code, but XML Schema and multiple forms of debugging. The 10th edition introduces an XQuery and XSLT 2.0 processor from Saxonica, dubbed Saxon-SA. Other new features include a new XML instance generator, use of proposals from included or imported Scheme and XSLT modules, and updates to document frameworks as well as the XPath and FOP processors.

Advancing with XQuery: Develop application idioms

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/x-dw-x-advxquery.html?ca=dgr-lnxw961x-dw-x-advxquery&S_TACT=105AGX59&S_CMP=GRsitelnxw961

Perform updates of stored XML using XQuery

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/db2/library/techarticle/dm-0810malaika/index.html?ca=dgr-lnxw961xqueryupdate&S_TACT=105AGX59&S_CMP=GRsitelnxw961

DataFlux Selects DataDirect for XML Conversion and XQuery Processing

The Modern Contact Center and Workforce Management�s Vital Role Learn more, download free white paper.

Navigationless Database XML: Hierarchical Data Processing

Although current databases limit XML processing to linear XPath or XQuery queries, existing hierarchical database techniques enable far more complex queries using standard SQL.

Efficient case-insensitive search with DB2 pureXML: Search and order XML data in a case-insensitive manner

The values of XML elements and attributes are, by definition, case sensitive. For example, if you search elements for the value "Paris," you will not find "PARIS" or "paris." This can be solved with XQuery functions such as fn:upper-case(), but the performance will not always be optimal since the use of such functions precludes the use of XML indexes. This article explains how to create a case-insensitive database using DB2® pureXML™ and what behavior to expect for XML queries and XML indexes.


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