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* [[HTTP Functions]] (<tt>http</tt>): Full-text functions, based on the [http://expath.org/spec/http-client EXPath HTTP Client Module] | * [[HTTP Functions]] (<tt>http</tt>): Full-text functions, based on the [http://expath.org/spec/http-client EXPath HTTP Client Module] | ||
− | Please find all standard XQuery 3.0 Functions in the [http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-functions-11/ Official W3C Specification]. | + | Please find all standard XQuery 1.1/3.0 Functions in the [http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-functions-11/ Official W3C Specification]. |
==Indexes== | ==Indexes== |
Revision as of 02:08, 18 December 2010
Extensions
- Full-Text: full-text features of XQuery
- Update: update mechanism of XQuery
- Java Bindings: how to call Java methods from XQuery
Functions
- Database (db): Database-related functions
- Full-Text (ft): Full-text functions
- Utility Functions (util): Testing and profiling functions
- Math Functions (math): functions for mathematical operations
- File Functions (file): functions for file handling, inspired by the EXPath File Module
- HTTP Functions (http): Full-text functions, based on the EXPath HTTP Client Module
Please find all standard XQuery 1.1/3.0 Functions in the Official W3C Specification.
Indexes
- Overview: All indexes and their functionality
Query Processor
- Analysis & Optimization: Queries will be analyzed and optimized on the fly.
- Execution Plan: Execution plans of the queries.