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  • From: nico <ndebeiss@g...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 11:50:21 +0100


what about XQuery  : http://www.w3schools.com/xquery/default.asp ?
I never used any part of that, but I thought that was ok.

Nico

2009/2/10 ken_north@c... <ken_north@c...>
Richard Tobin wrote
> Is there a standard way of representing SQL queries in XML?

There's a represention of SQL query *results* as XML that's been adapted
for different purposes. Java (JDBC) defines the format of a WebRowset
that's also supported by grid services and the Globus Toolkit.

Representing the SQL query source as XML would require an XML vocabulary
that can accommodate SQL as a moving target (different SQL dialects). Not
every SQL platform implements the SQL:2003 standard and platform providers
often implement extensions to the standard.

The problem is somewhat analagous to trying to develop a standard XML spec
for office documents. One standard might support Java embedding, whereas
another might support embedded OLE components.





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