:) Maybe some kind of "XQuery for Dummies"

If seriosly - i guess it just typo (OOP-related typo) some kind of
OOP-based atavism

look like Java already fired from your web-server :)

good move

With best wishes,
Slav

2009/3/16 David Sewell <[email protected]>:
> In the linked article, the author gives as a sample XQuery code snippet the
> following:
>
>  for $author in $coll/author[name = ‘Don Chamberlin’
>     or (age > 20 and age < 30)]
>  return
>     <b>{$author.name}: {$author.age}</b>
>
> Are "$author.name" and "$author.age" pure syntax mistakes, or is there some
> flavor of XQuery in which those are meaningful?
>
> David
>
> On Sun, 15 Mar 2009, Vyacheslav Sedov wrote:
>
>> Just found this article "Developing an Enterprise Web Application in
>> XQuery" by Martin Kaufmann and Donald Kossmann
>>
>> http://www.28msec.com/download/enterprise_webapps.pdf
>>
>> Why peoples still use Java for developing web-apps?
>>
>> With best withes,
>> Slav
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