As an author of both JSONiq and XQuery 3.1, I generally think of XQuery 3.1
as the standard that implemented what JSONiq did. Some authors of JSONiq
see this very differently, preferring the JSONiq way of doing things.
Is there anything JSONiq can do that XQuery 3.1 can't?
Jonathan
On Wed, Jan
Hi Ben,
> First, are there any support plans for scaling outwards? I know MarkLogic has
> splits clusters into multiple enodes and dnodes. But the idea is that there
> isn't one central bottleneck for requests.
BaseX as open source project provides no built-in features for
horizontal scaling. W
On 12/22/18 8:26 PM, Ben Pracht wrote:
Second, I read about Jsoniq and was intrigued by it. It seemed like it
supported JSON without requiring an XML intermediary. Having good JSON
support would really help with frameworks like Angular or React.
Funny, I was thinking about posting the same thing
Hi,
I'm sorry if this was covered earlier, but I haven't seen it in a Google
search.
First, are there any support plans for scaling outwards? I know MarkLogic
has splits clusters into multiple enodes and dnodes. But the idea is that
there isn't one central bottleneck for requests.
Second, I read
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