On 11/04/2011, at 16.40, David Carver wrote:
> This has been discussed on and off, and it might be possible to plug, the
> PsychoPath XPath 2.0 processor into Xalan or extend Xalan to use it.I
> know that the Xerces-J folks are using it for there XML Schema 1.1
> implementation.
>
> http:/
I think it does.
ref, http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/extensionslib.html#tokenize.
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Tim Clotworthy
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> By any chance does Xalan support the EXSLT(or comparable) tokenizer function
> ( http://www.exslt.org/str/functions/tokenize/index.html) as part of
This has been discussed on and off, and it might be possible to plug,
the PsychoPath XPath 2.0 processor into Xalan or extend Xalan to use it.
I know that the Xerces-J folks are using it for there XML Schema 1.1
implementation.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/PsychoPathXPathProcessor
Dave
On 04/11/2011
In fact, i am also really interested in this topic, if there are some Xalan
committers who want to start XPath 2.0 implemention job, i want to particate
in too
2011/4/11 Tim Clotworthy
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I am using a sensor analysis framework that encorporates Xalan 2.7 for
> xpath-based sensor no
Hello,
I am using a sensor analysis framework that encorporates Xalan 2.7 for
xpath-based sensor notification querying.
I was wondering whether Xalan has plans to support XPath 2.0 processing anytime
in the near future. XPath 2.0 will provide for much more powerful querying
capabilities (as I'