Hi Benito, Thank you very much work this work, this is very cool. It's amazing to see how fast you added JSONiq capabilities in your XQuery implementation.
I tried a couple of queries in your online demo box and everything worked fine. Congratulation! Kind regards, William On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Benito van der Zander <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > there is now a new release of my Pascal-based XQuery engine which adds > JSONiq support. > (not JSONiq Update through, but there is an old global variable extension, > which can be > used to update some (but not all) object properties without involving > snapshots ) > The XQuery part supports everything of XQuery 1 except xml schemas, and > static type checking, > with some extensions like pattern matching, global variables or a XPath > 2-restricted mode. > > Main library page:http://www.benibela.de/** > sources_en.html#internettools<http://www.benibela.de/sources_en.html#internettools> > > Online XQuery tester: http://videlibri.sourceforge.** > net/cgi-bin/xidelcgi?extract-**kind=xquery<http://videlibri.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xidelcgi?extract-kind=xquery> > > Command Line Tool: > http://videlibri.sourceforge.**net/xidel.html<http://videlibri.sourceforge.net/xidel.html> > > XQTS Results: http://www.benibela.de/**documentation/internettools/** > internettoolsxqts.html<http://www.benibela.de/documentation/internettools/internettoolsxqts.html> > > (skipping invalid inputs) > > > Benito > > ______________________________**_________________ > [email protected] > http://x-query.com/mailman/**listinfo/talk<http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk> >
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