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Henry Story commented on CLEREZZA-317:
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One may want to look into the xquery2scala project 
http://lamp.epfl.ch/~emir/projects/

Currently XSPARQL java code creates XQuery code.
It would then just require one to use xquery2scala to compile that to scala, 
and with a bit of tweaking one may be able to add some good performance tweaks.



> add support for XSPARQL
> -----------------------
>
>                 Key: CLEREZZA-317
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLEREZZA-317
>             Project: Clerezza
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>         Environment: all
>            Reporter: Henry Story
>   Original Estimate: 168h
>  Remaining Estimate: 168h
>
> XSPARQL [1] is the RDF equivalent of XQuery, and is in fact built on top of 
> XQuery usually. 
> It can be used to create XML from rdf stores using SPARQL like queries 
> (called lowering) and transform XML into RDF (called lifting).
> This could be used for two purposes in Clerezza:
> 1. Lowering: for generating XHTML or other XML formats
>     this would be in addition to Scala Server Pages.  Some things that could 
> be done more easily than in SSP is get information from different graphs. 
> 2. Lifting: for transforming XML into RDF
>    This is where XSPARQL is really without equivalent. This can help write 
> transforms for any XML format into RDF for the store, making it much
> easier to build integrating layers with existing web services
> The DERI Team in Galway has just published the java code [2].
> [1] http://xsparql.deri.org/spec/lang
> [2] 
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=D3AFEAF5-9540-46A9-8815-80A1F9C067DB%40deri.org&forum_name=xsparql-discussion

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