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XML News Desk XQuery 1.0 Reaches Official Recommendation Status with W3C
XML query language takes another Great Leap Forward
By: XML News Desk
Jan. 26, 2007 11:00 AM
This highly anticipated standard is predicted by many to be on course for the same kind of popularity - for querying XML documents - that SQL enjoys for querying relational databases. It is gaining traction, with 40 installations currently in play and the big database vendors turning their databases into relational/XML hybrids. One well supported, robust commercial XQuery implementation for XML is DataDirect's XQuery. "XQuery handles even large XML files (upwards of 20+GB)," notes Jonathan Robie (pictured), XQuery Technology Lead at DataDirect Technologies, "It also handles relational database and more," he adds. Robie is a W3C XQuery Working Group Member and co-editor of the XQuery 1.0 Standard. He writes regularly for SOAWorld Magazine, and his most recent article was on "Complete Data Integration Through XQuery." Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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