Hello Aaron!

I realized after I his 'send' that you'd probably be on the mailing list. Apologies if I misspoke, my intention wasn't to point fingers or tap my foot, just to give a ballpark of what I might have overheard, unofficially.

Sorry about that,

Eric

Aaron Redalen wrote:
Hi, Eric. Just to clarify, my response to your question should not have
been construed as any sort of official answer, but was rather my
understanding as of our last User Conference. My apologies for not being
more clear about that.

I suppose I should also take this opportunity to reiterate the standard
disclaimer from that conference:

"All statements describing future releases, including the MarkLogic
Server 4.0 release, estimated release dates and content are plans only,
and Mark Logic is under no obligation to develop, include or make
available, commercially or otherwise, any specific feature or
functionality in any Mark Logic product.

Information is provided for general understanding and informational
purposes only, and is subject to change at the sole discretion of Mark
Logic in response to changing customer requirements, market conditions,
delivery schedules and other factors."

Again, my apologies for any misunderstanding I may have caused.

Aaron Redalen
Sr. Consultant, Federal
Mark Logic Corporation
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240 688 7433

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:general-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Palmitesta
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 4:00 PM
To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Syntax errors in oXygen

I figured this was something with a quick answer, thanks Shannon.

I was at the MarkLogic 3-day developer training seminar led by Aaron
Redalen in Washington, DC two weeks ago.  "Mid-to-late fall" was the
answer to "when is 4.0 coming?".

Eric

Shannon wrote:
Eric, get in line for MarkLogic Server 4.0.  Oxygen is validating
against the January 2007 recommendation, whereas MLS 3.2 is using a
May
2003 draft spec.  I've simply been ignoring the validation errors in
Oxygen and looking forward to 4.0, because the word on the street is
that they'll finally be up-to-date and in sync.

On Aug 27, 2008, at 3:39 PM, Eric Palmitesta wrote:

Hello all, first transmission to the mailing list so let me know if
there are any conventions I'm breaking.

I have oXygen 9.3 (currently using the Academic license) installed
as
a standalone application, and an Eclipse 3.4.0 plugin.  In both
instances, oXygen and MarkLogic don't agree on syntax.

For example, a have a main file which starts off like such...

xquery version "1.0"
import module namespace display = "blah" at "path/to/blah.xqy"
display:header()
...

MarkLogic executes this file as expected, no errors or warnings.
Meanwhile, oXygen say there are syntax errors (missing semi-colons
at
the end of the 1st and 2nd lines).  If I fix these syntax errors,
the
file looks like such...

xquery version "1.0";
import module namespace display = "blah" at "path/to/blah.xqy";
display:header()
...

However, upon refreshing this in a browser, MarkLogic tells me
"XDMP-UNEXPECTED: Unexpected token syntax error, unexpected
SemiColon_" on lines 1 and 2.

Is there some setting or mode I'm unaware of in oXygen to align it
with what MarkLogic expects/requires?

Cheers,

Eric
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