* 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 keep using XSLT in
> > my generator examples. Not mixing concerns, it is data store +
> > query, which strikes me as resonable parameters to a generator.
> You can use xslt as a template language for generators but it feels akward.
It makes a lot of sense to me now. XQuery support is there, and
it works, but XSLT does the same thing, and saves the trouble of
learning a new language.
> >>I don't know if momento is good enough for what we need, but if we were
> >>to have an xquery processor, a generator is the way to go, not a source.
> >
> >
> >What do you need from Momento?
>
> 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 list.
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