Hi,

I wrote one: http://videlibri.sourceforge.net/xidel.html

Online version: http://videlibri.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xidelcgi?xquery=(1 to 50)

It is interpreting a language half way between XQuery 1 and XQuery 3 at the moment.
As well as JSONiq.

Sometimes its error checking is too weak and it evaluates stuff that is not valid XQuery

Originally it was a library app, which lets you view your library account and do stuff like automatically
renewing everything, before it is due.
To allow everyone to add their own catalog without much effort, I implemented a language similar to XPath with some extensions. But then everyone said that is far too complicated and they won't do it. So I had mostly stopped working on that aspect and changed it to become a standard-compatible
XQuery engine instead, without anything related to libraries.

Best,
Benito



On 05/07/2015 07:06 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.

I feel a little handicapped in this area as I’ve been using MarkLogic for over seven years and have not had to work with open source XQuery tools.

Any recommendations on what should be on this list?

Thanks,

Chris

Christine Schwartz

Metadata Librarian and XML Database Administrator

Princeton Theological Seminary Library

25 Library Place

Princeton, NJ 08540

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>



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