XML Query Engine
Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 15:00:44 -0800 From: Howard Katz <howardk@fatdog.com> To: xsl-list@mulberrytech.com Subject: ANNOUNCE: XML Query Engine
I'm pleased to announce XML Query Engine, a JavaBean component that can index single or multiple well-formed XML documents using any SAX-based parser. Users can pose full-text queries against the resulting index using XQL. Index speed is quite reasonable for small- to medium-size repositories, in the neighborhood of 45 to 50,000 words per second on a 466 Windows machine. (That drops to about 20,000 words per second on my 166 laptop.) I've added several minor extensions to XQL to allow for full-text query capability.
The software is in alpha and will be available once I've returned the week after next from XML'99 in Philadelphia. I'll be demoing in the "New Technology Nursery" area on the exhibit floor. Call me on my cell phone (below) if you're there and want to see a demo.
Details on XQL Query Engine and how to obtain it are available on my website at:
Regards,
Howard Katz
Fatdog Software
Email: howardk@fatdog.com
WWW: http://www.fatdog.com
Tel: +1 (604) 725-3434 (cell)
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