XSLT 2.0, XML Query and XPath 2.0 Are Proposed Recommendations
W3C is pleased to announce the
advancement of XML Query 1.0, XSLT 2.0, XPath 2.0 and supporting
documents to Proposed Recommendations. XSLT transforms documents into
different markup or formats. Important for databases, search engines
and object repositories, XML Query can perform searches, queries and
joins over collections of documents. Both XSLT 2 and XQuery use XPath
expressions and operate on XPath Data Model instances. Today's drafts
incorporate changes since Candidate Recommendation and move the
xdt:*
types to the XML Schema xs
namespace, a
change made in conjunction with the XML Schema Working Group. Comments
are welcome through 31 December. Visit the XML home
page.
- XSL Transformations (XSLT)
Version 2.0:
Transforms data model instances (XML and non-XML) into other documents including into XSL-FO for printing - XQuery 1.0: An XML Query
Language:
An XML-aware syntax for querying collections of structured and semi-structured data both locally and over the Web - XML Path Language (XPath)
2.0:
Expression syntax for referring to parts of XML documents - XQuery 1.0 and
XPath 2.0 Functions and Operators:
The functions you can call in XPath expressions and the operations you can perform on XPath 2.0 data types - XQuery 1.0 and
XPath 2.0 Data Model (XDM):
Representation and access for both XML and non-XML sources - XSLT 2.0
and XQuery 1.0 Serialization:
How to output the results of XSLT 2.0 and XML Query evaluation in XML, HTML or as text - XML Syntax for XQuery 1.0
(XQueryX):
A precise representation in XML of the XML Query language, suitable for machine processing and introspection - XQuery 1.0 and
XPath 2.0 Formal Semantics:
The type system used in XQuery and XSLT 2 via XPath defined precisely for implementers