Xquery Part I September 27, 2011

Xquery Part I September 27, 2011

XML Foundations Fall 2011 XQuery Part I September 27, 2011 © 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Objectives • Describe the uses of XQuery • Describe the uses of XPath • Write a simple XQuery • Execute an XQuery from Admin Client Using XQuery 4-2 © 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Developing xDB Applications 1 XQuery: Like SQL for XML • The XQuery language is used to find and extract elements, attributes, and data from an XML source - Think of XQuery as “SQL for XML” - But much more capable than SQL – Turing Complete • An XML source can be - An XML database, such as xDB - XML stored in a relational database - An XML file Using XQuery 4-3 © 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. XQuery Features • Declarative and functional language - No side effects - No required order of execution - Easier to optimize • Strongly typed language, can handle weak typing • Optional static typing Using XQuery 4-4 © 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Developing xDB Applications 2 XQuery: Support • XQuery is a W3C recommendation (as of January 2007) • XQuery is supported - By EMC’s xDB - By other database vendors - By the Documentum Content Server platform (using the IDfXQuery interface) • Xquery Update Facility (http://www.w3.org/TR/xquery-update-10/ W3C Recommendation March 17, 2011) • XQuery Full Text Extensions (http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-full- text-10/ W3C Recommendation March 17, 2011) Using XQuery 4-5 © 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. A Composed Language • XQuery is a „composed“ of other XML (related) standards - XML 1.0 or 1.1 itself as literals - XPath - XML Schema - Unicode - various RFCs regarding URIs, IRIs - XML Namespaces - XML Base - XML ID • Think: Xquery = XPath + XML literals + loop constructs Using XQuery 4-6 © 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Developing xDB Applications 3 XQuery Features General • Use XPath to access parts of an XML file - XPath is a W3C recommendation for accessing XML elements, attributes, and data - XPath and XQuery share the same data model and support the same functions and operators • Search XML data - For loops - Where clauses - Conditional clauses (using if/then/else) • Create and use variables to store and process XML data • Includes over 100 built-in functions and the ability to create new functions • Strong data typing Using XQuery 4-7 © 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. XQuery Features Performance • xDB is highly tuned to process XML data - xDB supports the full XQuery standard; many relational databases support only subsets of the standard - Unlike a relational database, xDB is optimized specifically for XML content • Though relational databases are optimized for SQL query execution, they are not that well optimized for XML and XQuery - XQuery works directly with the XML content, stored in an xDB database • XQuery performance against data in the xDB database is very fast relative to a relational database because of the native XQuery processing and XML-specific indexes Using XQuery 4-8 © 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Developing xDB Applications 4 .

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