Hi Ryan,

Glad to see you're enthusiastic about XQuery 3 and MarkLogic. You've 
called some of my personal favourite things in your blog post, and I 
look forward to seeing the ways you and others in the community put them 
use.

However as I'm sure you know, the XQuery 3 specification is not yet a 
recommendation, and support for it is not complete in MarkLogic 6. We've 
chosen to keep the XQuery 3 features implemented in ML 6 in Early Access 
(or "technology preview") mode right now, to reflect those facts. It's 
therefore not an officially supported or documented feature yet.

That said, if you search around in some of the new XQuery code that 
ships with ML6, you'll see that we've been using some of the new 
features ourselves. The engineers at MarkLogic are the "first customers" 
for our XQuery support, and many of us are very enthusiastic about the 
capabilities that XQuery 3 gives us.

John

On 17/09/12 16:12, Ryan Dew wrote:
> Looks like a great release! I noticed that there are also some less
> pronounced, but equally cool, updates which I've mentioned on my blog (
> http://maxdewpoint.blogspot.com/2012/09/marklogic-60-released.html ). Is
> there a reason some of these updates aren't mentioned or perhaps I'm
> just missing where the updates were announced?
>
> -Ryan Dew

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John Snelson, Lead Engineer                    http://twitter.com/jpcs
MarkLogic Corporation                         http://www.marklogic.com
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