The biggest thing you'll need to implement besides the new Parser language for XPath 2 is the function library.

There are over 100 functions and a handful of operations.

The good thing is that the XSLT workingroup had created a Test suite, that you can run processors against for XPath2/XQuery verification. We did this with PsychoPath and without it, it would have been a LOT harder road to make it conformance to the test suite. I suggest you check it out as regardless it will help with conformance testing.

http://dev.w3.org/2006/xquery-test-suite/PublicPagesStagingArea/



On 06/20/2011 07:46 PM, shath...@e-z.net wrote:
Gui&  Victor,

OKay,  I will try to review the PsychoPath-Java development and Xalan-Java
architecture to get ideas on how to integrate the XPath2 and XSLT2
functionality into Xalan-C/C++.

I already have an extensive set of notes on the XALAN-C and XERCES-C
libraries.

I have a set of files to create an interactive Xalan-C/C++ API Programmer
Reference using current releases of doxygen (http://www.doxygen.org) and
graphViz (http://www.graphviz.org) programs.  The configuration files are
reported on JIRA XALANC-711.

   https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANC-711

You may get and edit these files to assist your code review and
architecture studies in the Java realm.

The doxygen program is known to work with Java sources.


Sincerely,
Steven J. Hathaway


Hi Jesper,

Victor Wang is the GSoC student, i have talked to him, he said that he
will
try to read Bilrost's source code and find a way to merge his job and the
project. But GSoC gives him just more than 3 months, i think may be he
does
not have so much time to finished the project merging job. In fact, he is
busy with Xalan and PsychoPath things

2011/6/18 Jesper Steen Møller<jes...@selskabet.org>

Hi æ¡‚è®­é¾™,

I would recommend moving setting up on Github instead, forking the
'Bilrost' project there. Git works well in this scenario, i.e. should it
become possible to push your changes back to Apache Xalan.

That way, you can get on with you GSoC project -- it is summer, after
all!

-Jesper

On 18/06/2011, at 06.59, Xun Long Gui wrote:

Yeah, i really hope that Xalan will be alive in the future and i can do
more for this project. But i am only a student can only can do some
Xalan
relative GSoC project, it seems that we need help from Apache PMC
members,
but i can do nothing about this point. Hoping you guys also do some
thing to
help this project, thank you

2011/6/16 Michael Glavassevich<mrgla...@ca.ibm.com>

Victor Wang<wangqi.aguai.2...@gmail.com>  wrote on 06/16/2011 07:36:45
AM:

Hi Steve,
Yeah, i am working with Xalan-J and PsychoPath's merging jobs, but
it will only support a new Xalan-J version in the future. I have not
considered Xalan-C yet.  We all hope that Xalan will be alive in
Apache in the future, what we can do is just try our best to improve
it
:-)

That seems more likely if the folks (including yourself) interested in
continuing development of Xalan attempt to do that here while the
project
still exists. I get the sense that there are at least a couple people
on
this list if granted committer status would do that, but aren't sure
how to
go about obtaining it since there isn't a quorum of active PMC members
/
committers who could vote new committers in.

Thanks.

Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: mrgla...@ca.ibm.com
E-mail: mrgla...@apache.org



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Best Regards

Gui Xun Long (æ¡‚è®­é¾™)




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