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[ANNOUNCE] Defining your own Functions in XQuery

From: Tony Lavinio <xml1@-------.--->
To: xmlschema-dev@--.---
Date: 5/16/2006 7:23:00 AM
[ANNOUNCE] Hello Everyone,

Stylus Studio has just released a new XQuery tutorial entitled:
Defining your own Functions in XQuery. This tutorial allows
developers to learn how to leverage powerful XQuery functions.
"Defining your own Functions in XQuery" was written by, Dr.
Michael Kay, founder of Saxonica.  You can read the tutorial
online at:
www.---.com

This new tutorial "Defining your own Functions in XQuery" covers
the following topics:

=95  A simple XQuery function example
=95  The function name
=95  XQuery Function arguments
=95  The result type
=95  The function body
=95  Modules and Schemas
=95  Documenting XQuery functions
=95  Using Functions to Mask Schema Complexity
=95  Writing Recursive Queries

You can download a free trial of Stylus Studio at:
www.---.com

Sincerely,

The Stylus Studio Team

www.---.com

From costello@m... Tue May 16 19:23:17 2006
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