Alan wrote:
* Daniel Fagerstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-23 15:21]:
XSLT
A MomentoSource would also give a good way to use Momento together with
XSLT and XQuery in Cocoon. Here we need to extend the ordinary use of
sources somewhat, let me explain:
The Source interface provides a ge
* Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02 17:34]:
> Alan wrote:
>
> >* Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02 14:04]:
> I need an xml database with xquery capabilities to place as a
> slide store for when it will implement JCR.
???
> Xindice is currently my candidate fo
Alan wrote:
* Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02 14:04]:
Alan wrote:
* Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02 06:07]:
I need a fast and scalable xquery-capable semi-structured content
repository.
Can momento provide me that?
It could. If I were to release it ope
* Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02 14:04]:
> Alan wrote:
>
> >* Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02 06:07]:
>
> >>I need a fast and scalable xquery-capable semi-structured content
> >>repository.
> >>
> >>Can momento provide me that?
> >
> >
> >It could. If I w
Alan wrote:
* Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02 06:07]:
I need a fast and scalable xquery-capable semi-structured content
repository.
Can momento provide me that?
It could. If I were to release it open source. That's the point.
That's why I'm engaging people on this li
* Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02 06:07]:
> Please stop replying to me directly, I far prefer if you reply to the
> list, thanks.
Sorry.
> Alan wrote:
>
> >Yes. I choose Saxon to implement XQuery. I'm finding that XSLT is
> >just as good a query language, that's why I kee
Please stop replying to me directly, I far prefer if you reply to the
list, thanks.
Alan wrote:
Yes. I choose Saxon to implement XQuery. I'm finding that XSLT is
just as good a query language, that's why I keep using XSLT in
my generator examples. Not mixing concerns, it is data store +
* Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02 03:01]:
> Joerg Heinicke wrote:
>
> >On 26.02.2004 22:04, Alan wrote:
> >
> >>>I would guess that Momento mainly would be accessed through the
> >>>document function in XSLT and XQuery. Saxon use JAXP 1.1 as external
> >>>API to the transformer
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 26.02.2004 22:04, Alan wrote:
I would guess that Momento mainly would be accessed through the
document function in XSLT and XQuery. Saxon use JAXP 1.1 as external
API to the transformerand the URLs in the document functions are
resolved by using an implementation of
j
* Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-01 22:48]:
> On 01.03.2004 23:36, Alan wrote:
>
> >I would guess that Momento mainly would be accessed through the
> >document function in XSLT and XQuery. Saxon use JAXP 1.1 as external
> >API to the transformerand the URLs in the docume
On 01.03.2004 23:36, Alan wrote:
I would guess that Momento mainly would be accessed through the document
function in XSLT and XQuery. Saxon use JAXP 1.1 as external API to the
transformerand the URLs in the document functions are resolved by using
an implementation of javax.xml.transform.URIRe
* Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-01 20:36]:
> * Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-01 19:59]:
> > On 26.02.2004 22:04, Alan wrote:
> >
> > >>I would guess that Momento mainly would be accessed through the document
> > >>function in XSLT and XQuery. Saxon use JAXP 1.1 as external API t
* Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-01 19:59]:
> On 26.02.2004 22:04, Alan wrote:
>
> >>I would guess that Momento mainly would be accessed through the document
> >>function in XSLT and XQuery. Saxon use JAXP 1.1 as external API to the
> >>transformerand the URLs in the document functi
On 26.02.2004 22:04, Alan wrote:
I would guess that Momento mainly would be accessed through the document
function in XSLT and XQuery. Saxon use JAXP 1.1 as external API to the
transformerand the URLs in the document functions are resolved by using
an implementation of javax.xml.transform.URIRe
Responding now after having spent a week in California and a week
working on my web site (http://engrm.com/). Announcing Momento
created a communication burden for me that I am learning how to
shoulder, after a little more work on my web site, I ought to be
able to return to Momento
* Geoff Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-24 00:31]:
> Upayavira wrote:
>
> >[changing subject...]
> >
> >Reinhard Poetz wrote:
> >
> >>From: Alan
> >>
> >>>* Geoff Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-22 18:47]:
> >>>
> >>>
> Alan wrote:
>
>
> >* Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECT
Upayavira wrote:
[changing subject...]
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
From: Alan
* Geoff Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-22 18:47]:
Alan wrote:
* Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-22 07:58]:
I tend to think that Momento isn't suited to this need.
However, as an XML dat
Upayavira wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
From: Alan
Working on it. As noted, I have JAXP implemented and SAX interface
to XUpdate. I have APIs. I am going to start working on services
next.
A Cocoon generator that takes a Momento data source and an XSLT
transform would be a start.
I
From: Upayavira
> >speaking without following this thread closly:
> >What about implementing a Momento source?
> >
> >
> Yup. Alan, take a look at the XMLDBSource and XMLDBSourceFactory. I
> think you'll find them reasonably similar to what you might
> want to do
> (in src/blocks/xmldb/java/
[changing subject...]
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
From: Alan
* Geoff Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-22 18:47]:
Alan wrote:
* Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-22 07:58]:
I tend to think that Momento isn't suited to this need.
However, as an
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