XQuery 3.0, XPath 3.0, Data Model, Functions and Operators and XSLT and XQuery Serialization 3.0
From the post:
The XML Query Working Group and the XSLT Working Group have published five Proposed Recommendations today:
- XQuery 3.0: An XML Query Language. XQuery is a domain-specific language for querying collections of XDM trees.
- XML Path Language (XPath) 3.0. XPath is a domain-specific language for referencing parts of a tree represented as an instance of the XPath and XQuery Data Model (XDM).
- XQuery and XPath Data Model 3.0.This specification defines the XPath and XQuery Data Model (XDM).
- XPath and XQuery Functions and Operators 3.0. The Functions and Operators specification defines facilities for XPath and XQuery.
- XSLT and XQuery Serialization 3.0. Serialization specifies how to represent an XDM instance as XML, as HTML or as text. The XDM is most often used to represent XML documents as trees, but can also represent other data formats such as JSON, RDF or relational databases.
Comments are welcome through 19 November. Learn more about the Extensible Markup Language (XML) Activity.
What’s today? October 22nd?
You almost have 30 days. 😉
Which one or more are you going to read?
I first saw this in a tweet by Jonathan Robie.
[…] Remember any comments on XQuery 3.0 are due by November 19, […]
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