Hi Daniel,
I think in the example provided that the XQuery looks shorter, but I think that
if I expanded the Schematron definition to include more rules/requirements,
that it would soon become briefer/terser. Also, it appears that the XQuery may
have calls in it such as db:open() that require
Thanks Hans,
I understand your points, which are in part what prompted my question – since
XPath can be applied to a collection of documents, and Schematron expresses
rules in terms of XPath, then why can’t those rules be applied to a collection
of documents? The answer appears to be because
Hello,
We are struggling with a situation where we have built a custom Java
QueryModule (as described in http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Java_Bindings) - let's
call it M1, and that module is imported by two other XQuery modules (let's call
them M2 and M3). When executing an XQuery that imports M1
On Tue, 2019-12-17 at 11:48 +0530, Sreenivasulu Yadavalli wrote:
>
> Every day we are moving collections around 55k to 60k no of xml files
> large
> account.
Here, i just created a BaseX database with 80,000 XML files. It took
under one minute on the Linux desktop system i use.
> Its taking
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