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At 11:24 AM 7/8/2002 -0700, Dare Obasanjo wrote:
>Except Kweelt doesn't seem to have anything to do with XQuery and I can't
>seem to be able to connect to the XQuench website.
Kweelt is an implementation of Quilt, which was the proposal that
eventually became XQuery.
>More importantly the meatiest part of XQuery (the "type system") is yet to
>be implemented by any demo I've seen probably because no one is sure what
>it is including the W3C XML Query WG.
These two implement the type system:
IPSI-XQ: http://xml.ipsi.fhg.de/xquerydemo
Lucent: http://db.bell-labs.com/galax/
Each of these includes online demos that illustrate how the type system works.
You are right in saying that the type system is still evolving. Hey, it's a
Working Draft! We are still working on some pretty important aspects of how
the language works.
Jonathan
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