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  1. [Announce] Planet.XSLTransformations.com Now Live

    TopXML Reblogger XML News - Mar 13, 2007

    http://planet.xsltransformations.com/ [feed, opml] I'm still busy adding feeds from folks in whom most definitely provide value to those with interest in XSLT and/or similar technologies such as XQuery and LINQ. I was

  2. Oracle has released Berkeley DB XML 2.3.10, an open source "application-specific, embedded data manager for native XML data" based on Berkeley DB.

    TopXML Reblogger XML News - Mar 9, 2007

    Oracle has released Berkeley DB XML 2.3.10, an open source "application-specific, embedded data manager for native XML data" based on Berkeley DB. It supports the recent proposed recommendations of XQuery 1.0 and XPath

  3. Saxon 8.9 Now Available

    TopXML Reblogger XML News - Feb 12, 2007

    via the front page of Saxonica.com, we learn, Saxon 8.9 is now available. The most exciting feature of this release is that XQuery queries can now be translated directly into Java source code, reducing execution time

  4. Michael Kay has released version 8.9 of Saxon, his XSLT 2.0 and XQuery processor for Java and .NET.

    TopXML Reblogger XML News - Feb 12, 2007

    Michael Kay has released version 8.9 of Saxon, his XSLT 2.0 and XQuery processor for Java and .NET. Saxon can now compile a query to Java source code. It includes a Saxon specific Ant task. This release also adds

  5. Request-for-Comment: Should MSFT Implement Support for XQuery 1.0 Over Stand Alone Xml Documents?

    TopXML Reblogger XML News - Feb 10, 2007

    In a recent post to the MSFT XML Team Weblog, Dr. Michael Rys writes, Microsoft XML Team's WebLog : Standalone XQuery Implementation in .NET? We very much wish to hear from our user community about their requirements

  6. The XML Team is asking for feedback for XQuery in .Net

    TopXML Reblogger XML News - Feb 9, 2007

    Now that the W3C XQuery recommendation has been released, the XML Team, owners of MSXML and System.XML, are asking for feedback on a standalone XQuery implementation in .Net. If you have any opinion, wishes or use

  7. Generating XML entity references (&foo;) with XSLT: XSLT 2.0 to the rescue

    TopXML Reblogger XML News - Feb 6, 2007

    Here is a problem: XSLT 1.0 sucks on generating XML character or entity references. I mean getting &foo; out of XSLT 1.0 is hard. The only ugly solution is ;disable-output-escaping hack, but it's a)

  8. SyncroSoft has also released <Oxygen/> 8.1, $298 payware XML editor written in Java.

    TopXML Reblogger XML News - Jan 28, 2007

    SyncroSoft has also released <Oxygen/> 8.1, $298 payware XML editor written in Java. Oxygen supports XML, XSL, DTDs, XQuery, SVG, Relax NG, Schematron, and the W3C XML Schema Language. According to the

  9. XQuery, XSLT 2 and XPath 2 go Recommendation

    TopXML Reblogger XML News - Jan 23, 2007

    This was meant to be one big huge milestone. If only it was done 3 years ago. I hope it's not too late though: XQuery, XSLT 2 and XPath 2 Are W3C Recommendations 2007-01-22: The World Wide Web Consortium has

  10. Bingo - we have a winner!

    TopXML Reblogger XML News - Jan 19, 2007

    This analysis of what I wrote last night about JSON and XML is spot on. People often conflate XML (a pretty basic technology) with the monstrosity that is the &#8220;Enterprise XML&#8221; stack built on top of

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