RESTXQ itself is supported in eXist, BaseX and to a certain extent in Marklogic.
XQuery has no support for processing or responding to HTTP requests, this is what RESTXQ is trying to solve. If you would like some background I would recommend reading the paper from the XML Prague 2012 conference, it's available in the proceedings or at my website www.adamretter.org/presentations.xml. RESTXQ will continue to develop, personally I have just lacked time to update the spec. On 21 Dec 2013 12:23, "e-letter" <[email protected]> wrote: > Readers, > > Having decided to use basex as an xml database, encountered an > unofficial draft 'restxq' > ( > http://exquery.github.io/exquery/exquery-restxq-specification/restxq-1.0-specification.html > ). > According to this document, there is no facility within xquery to use > it on a web server to process requests to and from a web browser > client. This is surprising; is it true? > > What is the long term future of restxq, from the perspective of > learning its language? > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] > http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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