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Re: [xml-dev] XML DB - anything new and interesting?

From: Alessandro Vernet <avernet@----.--->
To: xml-dev@-----.---.---
Date: 7/10/2008 6:41:00 PM
Rob,


Robert Koberg wrote:
> 
> Are you comfortable using XQuery as your templating language? I am very
> interested in using XQuery in an aggregation layer, not so much as a
> templating language which is where the products (at least eXist and
> MarkLogic) seem to want you to go.
> 

I wouldn't recommend using XQuery as a templating language for web
applications, and I don't think most people out there are using XQuery this
way either. With XRX:

* You use XHTML+XForms as your templating language.
* You use REST and XQuery to interface with services and XML databases.

Alex

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http://www.orbeon.com/

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