I recently trawled the list here - http://www.w3.org/XML/Query/#implementations for a survey of implementations that I am producing. Unfortunately I found many of the links to be out of date. I guess some of these companies/projects have moved on or folded. Certainly todays list of implementations is much shorter. I wonder if we should not update that list even if it has an "archive" part?
On 7 May 2015 at 19:03, Michael Dyck <[email protected]> wrote: > On 15-05-07 01:06 PM, Schwartz, Christine wrote: >> >> I’m preparing an ALA preconference session for librarians titled “Using >> XQuery as a Library Metadata Tool.” I’d like to provide the attendees >> with a list of XQuery resources so they can set up their own XQuery >> programming environment at their home institutions. Open source software >> is usually preferred by librarians, especially for grant projects. >> >> Any recommendations on what should be on this list? > > > The W3C's XQuery page <http://www.w3.org/XML/Query/> includes a list of > implementations (about 23 of which are marked "open source"), and suggests > some criteria by which to choose one. > > -Michael > > > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] > http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk -- Adam Retter skype: adam.retter tweet: adamretter http://www.adamretter.org.uk _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk
