Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xml-dev Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - RE: [xml-dev] Ontolgies, Mappings and Transformations (was RE: Web Services/SOA) [Thread Next] Re: [xml-dev] XML-aware programming language?To: Daniela Florescu <dflorescu@---.---> Date: 12/2/2004 8:20:00 PM I agree - the XPath/XQuery/XSLT is a good data model, and I would pick the same one. Jonathan Daniela Florescu wrote: >> Tim's point was that you couldn't have a native XML programming >> language because there is no data model for XML. Fact is, there are >> many. Pick one. > > I picked mine Jonathan. The XQuery and XSLT Data Model. > > It's the only one among all possibilities that satisfies ALL my > requirements: > > 1) be an abstract data model, not an API that implies a certain data > access pattern > 2) cover the entire Infoset > 3) cover schema validated as well as non schema validated data > 4) be usable > 5) have at least one data processing language based on it > (there are actually three: XPath 2.0, XQuery and XSLT 2.0) > 6) show evidence that it can be implemented > 7) co-exist peacefully with the other XML data models > | ||||||
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