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XQuery
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XQuery

by Priscilla Walmsley
March 2007
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
512 pages
21h 15m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 25. XQuery for XSLT Users

XQuery 1.0 and XSLT 2.0 have a lot in common: a data model, a set of built-in functions and operators, and the use of path expressions. This chapter delves further into the details of the similarities and differences between XQuery and XSLT. It also alerts XSLT 1.0/XPath 1.0 users to differences and potential compatibility issues when moving to XQuery/XPath 2.0.

XQuery and XPath

XPath started out as a language for selecting elements and attributes from an XML document while traversing its hierarchy and filtering out unwanted content. XPath 1.0 is a fairly simple yet useful recommendation that specifies path expressions and a limited set of functions. XPath 2.0 has become much more than that, encompassing a wide variety of expressions and functions, not just path expressions.

XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 overlap to a very large degree. They have the same data model and the same set of built-in functions and operators. XPath 2.0 is essentially a subset of XQuery 1.0. XQuery has a number of features that are not included in XPath, such as FLWORs and XML constructors. This is because these features are not relevant to selecting, but instead have to do with structuring or sorting, query results. The two languages are consistent in that any expression that is valid in both languages evaluates to the same value using both languages.

Figure 25-1 depicts the relationship among XQuery, XPath, and XSLT.

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