pa*************@gmail.com <pa*************@gmail.comwrote
in <11**********************@r19g2000prf.googlegroups .com>:
I have a doubt in XQL (XML Querying).
Nope. You don't have a doubt in, you have a question about.
(There's a nitpicking fad going on on the usenet wrt Indian
usage of the noun 'doubt' as synonymous to 'question'. Take
it lightly.)
So that i have to use XQL.
You know, this is the first time I hear that particular
acronym. (sound-fx of furious googling) It would seem that
XQL was a predecessor to modern XPath and, by extension,
XQuery almost ten years ago. I wonder where have you
managed to pick it up in 2007?
I know how to write the queries but. But i dont
know the interface where i have to write the XML Query.
Nice. Don't you think you failed to mention something? Like
the language/platform you're using? How is anyone supposed
to know anything about the interface in question if you
didn't provide a slightest hint about which one of them
might be of interest to you?
If you simply need to run some XQueries, installing Saxon-8B
is likely the easiest solution. After that everything is
just one 'java net.sf.saxon.Query' away.
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Pavel Lepin