Hi, David: To add to Clark's comment, I know of experiments that had no problem calling the MarkLogic Java API from Clojure, Groovy 2.0 (using the new CompileStatic option), and Xtend. It would be surprising if Scala were any different.
So, I think you have JVM options and XQuery, too. (Choices aplenty.) Erik Hennum ________________________________ From: general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com [general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com] On Behalf Of Clark Richey [clark.ric...@marklogic.com] Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:38 PM To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion Cc: General MarkLogic Developer Discussion Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Scala and XCC If you are using MarkLogic 6 try accessing the new java client API from scala. That should work fine and the new client API gives you much higher level, easier to use access to MarkLogic that should easily integrate into your application. Clark D. Richey, Jr. Technical Director MarkLogic Corporation clark.ric...@marklogic.com<mailto:clark.ric...@marklogic.com> Cell: +1 240 252 7507<tel:+1%20240%20252%207507> www.marklogic.com<http://www.marklogic.com/> Sent from my iPhone On Oct 18, 2012, at 15:16, "David Sargeant" <da...@dsargeant.com<mailto:da...@dsargeant.com>> wrote: I'm farily new to the world of Java/Scala and MarkLogic, so forgive me if the question seems trivial. I'm wondering what the best way is to use MarkLogic and Scala so that I can take advantage of the built-in xml processing capabilities of Scala? Thanks. David _______________________________________________ General mailing list General@developer.marklogic.com<mailto:General@developer.marklogic.com> http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general
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