There are some links to various java implementation from Wikipedia's
xquery page.
http://www.gnu.org/software/qexo/ looks interesting
Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 14:27:18 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>> Hash: SHA1 >> >> On 08/18/07 13:08, Hendrik Boom wrote: >> >>> Is there an xquery implementation for Linux? Or is it time to implement >>> one? Or is someone already doing it? >>> >> What does Googling for "xquery linux" say? >> >> > > A lot of entries that seem to have only tengential relevance to my > wuestion, some discussions about how usefully xquery can be extended for > various applications, and how various (proprietary-looking) applications > can be extended to do Xquery-like things. Very little > information identifying specific implementatinos of Xquery that could be > installed and tried out in isolation by someone just gaining familiarity > with the concepts. > > Oh... I did find an optimistic description of a project that was looking > forward to the new standards proposals to be released soon in 2002 so > that they could implement it. Are they still waiting after five years, or > is the project dead? > > On retrying the query after your reply, I found GCX, which seems to offer > significant linguistic restrictions. It seems to have be implemented > primarily to accomplish academic research on storage management. This was > the most promising lead I found. > > I was hoping to hear from someone that had some experience with the stuff, > who might be able to advise me what actually worked. > > -- hendrik > > >
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