As quoted from "Vladimir R. Bossicard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >It is such a shame that no open-source native xml > >database supports it yet. > > Well if you don't like what open-source offers, you're free to buy some > commercial products. It seems to me like you haven't understood what a > volunteering project is.
First of all I love the open-source community and what they offer. Secondly I was merely saying that there is an increasing degree of interest for XQuery and simply stating the fact that no open-source native xml database (not only Xindie) has yet begun implementing it. I don't know why you are offended but I certainly dont appreciate the way you respond. > >Is it not possible to integrate an open-source implementation like Qexo > >into > >Xindice? You definitely don't want to invent the wheel. > > So go ahead. Take Qexo and Xindice and merge them. After that, propose > your code and if it works well, we'll be happy to include it. The whole idea of having a mailinglist is to communicate about concepts and change thoughts. If anyone who has a suggestion or a question is treated the way you react, there won't be much left of this mailinglist. > -Vladimir > > -- > Vladimir R. Bossicard > www.bossicard.com > -- -- Ali Mesbah, West Consulting B.V., www.west.nl, +31 15 2191600