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* [http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-mxd5/ Managing XML data: eXist -- an open source native XML database] by E.R Harold (2005), IBM developer works. | * [http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-mxd5/ Managing XML data: eXist -- an open source native XML database] by E.R Harold (2005), IBM developer works. | ||
* [http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/pastevents/XML_Access_Languages/Chris_Wallace.pdf Application of XML Access | * [http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/pastevents/XML_Access_Languages/Chris_Wallace.pdf Application of XML Access Information Systems. Development with XQuery and eXist] by Chris Wallace (2006). Some PPT slides .... | ||
Information Systems. Development with XQuery and eXist] by Chris Wallace (2006). Some PPT slides .... | |||
=== XQuery sandboxes === | === XQuery sandboxes === |
Revision as of 00:59, 3 December 2007
eXist is an XML database, retrieval engine and portalware. Features: XQuery, XUpdate, XML:DB API, xml-rpc support, REST support, WebDav, PHP API (needs dowloading from CVS), good Cocoon Integration, etc
Software
Libraries
(not tested !)
- Phexist, another PHP library.
Links
- eXist home page. Documentation and download links.
Manual
- The only documentation we found are available through the eXist home page. As of nov 2007, the documentation wiki is dead (because of spam). Not sure when it will be back ...
Tutorials and introductions
Couldn't find much information on the web. Some is probably outdated - 19:31, 2 December 2007 (MET).
Wolfgang Meier (2006). In: Akmal B. Chaudri, Mario Jeckle, Erhard Rahm, Rainer Unland (Eds.): Web, Web-Services, and Database Systems. NODe 2002 Web- and Database-Related Workshops, Erfurt, Germany, October 2002. Springer LNCS Series, 2593.
- I Think, Therefore I eXist ..., by by Kurt Cagle (2006), XML.com
- Managing XML data: eXist -- an open source native XML database by E.R Harold (2005), IBM developer works.
- Application of XML Access Information Systems. Development with XQuery and eXist by Chris Wallace (2006). Some PPT slides ....
XQuery sandboxes
- orbeon eXist Sandbox. You can perform Insert, Query and Delete operations through a REST API.