Hi Benito,

Thank you very much work this work, this is very cool.
It's amazing to see how fast you added JSONiq capabilities in your XQuery
implementation.

I tried a couple of queries in your online demo box and everything worked
fine.

Congratulation!

Kind regards,

William


On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Benito van der Zander
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> there is now a new release of my Pascal-based XQuery engine which adds
> JSONiq support.
> (not JSONiq Update through, but there is an old global variable extension,
> which can be
> used to update some (but not all) object properties without involving
> snapshots )
> The XQuery part supports everything of XQuery 1 except xml schemas, and
> static type checking,
> with some extensions like pattern matching, global variables or a XPath
> 2-restricted mode.
>
>     Main library page:http://www.benibela.de/**
> sources_en.html#internettools<http://www.benibela.de/sources_en.html#internettools>
>
>     Online XQuery tester: http://videlibri.sourceforge.**
> net/cgi-bin/xidelcgi?extract-**kind=xquery<http://videlibri.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xidelcgi?extract-kind=xquery>
>
>     Command Line Tool: 
> http://videlibri.sourceforge.**net/xidel.html<http://videlibri.sourceforge.net/xidel.html>
>
>     XQTS Results: http://www.benibela.de/**documentation/internettools/**
> internettoolsxqts.html<http://www.benibela.de/documentation/internettools/internettoolsxqts.html>
>
>     (skipping invalid inputs)
>
>
> Benito
>
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