| E. Meijer and M. Shields. XMLambda: A functional language for constructing and manipulating XML documents, 1999. |
....Using the DOM or the SAX usually implies that an XML document does not have a type. It follows that these standards are not a lot of help when developing tools that critically depend on the type (DTD) of a document. There are a number of XML specific (query) languages, for example XDuce [21] XM# [31, 33], XSLT [37] XML query algebras [14] Yatl [10] In many of these languages, XML documents are native values. Each of these languages has a number of features, such as regular expression pattern matching, type inference, or regular expression types, that support the construction of programs that ....
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Erik Meijer and Mark Shields. Draft. XMLambda: A functional language for constructing and manipulating XML documents, 1999. Available at http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~mbs/pub/xmlambda/.
....a real semantic integration. The impedance mismatch between the di#erent type systems then leads to strange anomalies or unnatural mappings. Another popular route to integrate XML and SQL is by means of domain specific embedded languages [23] using functional language such as Scheme or Haskell [32, 33, 30, 31, 27, 25, 18, 40, 42, 11] as the host. In our experience however, the embedded DSL approach does not scale very well, and it is particularly di#cult to encode the domain specific type systems [38] and syntax into the host language. In his invited talk at OOPSLA98 [20] Guy Steele remarked that . from now on, a main ....
E. Meijer and M. Shields. XMLambda: a Functional Language for Constructing and Manipulating XML Documents, 1999. http://www.cse.ogi.edu/ mbs.
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Erik Meijer and Mark Shields. XMLambda: A functional language for constructing and manipulating XML documents. Available from http://www.cse.ogi.edu/ ~mbs/, 1999.
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Meijer, E. and Sheilds, M. 2000. \XMLambda: A Functional Language for Constructing and Manipulating XML Documents", Tech Report, Oregon Graduate School.
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Erik Meijer and Mark Shields. XMLambda: A functional language for constructing and manipulating XML documents. Available from http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~mbs/, 1999.
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Erik Meijer and Mark Shields. XMLambda: A functional language for constructing and manipulating XML documents. Available from http://www.cse.ogi.edu/ ~mbs/, 1999.
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E. Meijer and M. Shields. XMLambda: A functional language for constructing and manipulating XML documents, 1999.
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Meijer, E. and Sheilds, M. 2000. \XMLambda: A Functional Language for Constructing and Manipulating XML Documents", Tech Report, Oregon Graduate School.
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Erik Meijer and Mark Shields. XMLambda: A functional language for constructing and manipulating XML documents. Available from http://www.cse.ogi.edu/ mbs/, 1999.
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