XQL is a query language that uses XML as a data model, and it is very similar to XSL Patterns.
XQL is not a version of the W3C's XML Query Language. However, both are XML-based query languages.
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Maintained by Jonathan Robie, Research and Development Fellow, Software AG.
Intended as input for the upcoming W3C query language activity, the XQL language described in this paper contains several features not in previously published versions of the language including joins, links, text containment, and extensible functions.
Consists of a data definition and manipulation language like SQL and a database API.
This article reviews the major proposals for a standard query language discussed at XL 98.
(March 02, 1999)
Consists of a data definition and manipulation language like SQL and a database API.
Maintained by Jonathan Robie, Research and Development Fellow, Software AG.
Intended as input for the upcoming W3C query language activity, the XQL language described in this paper contains several features not in previously published versions of the language including joins, links, text containment, and extensible functions.
This article reviews the major proposals for a standard query language discussed at XL 98.
(March 02, 1999)