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Jaxen 2.0 Released

Version 2.0.0 of the Jaxen XPath engine is now available. Jaxen is an open source XPath 1.0 library written in Java. It is adaptable to many different object models, including DOM, XOM, dom4j, and JDOM. Is it also possible to …

December 22, 2022 Read

SaxonJS 2.5 released

Saxonica is pleased to announce the release of SaxonJS 2.5 for both Node.js and the browser.

Saxon-JS is a high-performance XSLT 3.0 processor. It conforms with the latest W3C specifications (notably XSLT 3.0 and XPath 3.1), together with extensions designed …

October 4, 2022 Read

BaseX 10 • The Double-Digit Summer Edition

It’s been around 15 years ago when the first Open-Source version of BaseX was released. Thanks to the continuous support of all of you, we are thrilled today to announce the first double-digit version of our XML Framework:

  https://basex.org/

BaseX …

August 1, 2022 Read

Saxon-JS 2.1 released

Saxon-JS 2.1, released 2 March 2021, is a maintenance release for Saxon-JS running on web browsers and Node.js.

In addition to resolving more than sixty issues, support has been added for providing JSON documents as the principal input to a …

March 9, 2021 Read

xquery-intellij-plugin 1.6.2

The xquery-intellij-plugin adds XQuery language support to IntelliJ, and XQuery/XSLT vendor integration. XSLT and XPath support is in development. It supports:

  1. Full XQuery 1.0-3.1, XPath 2.0-3.1 language with Full Text, Updating, Scripting, BaseX, MarkLogic, and Saxon extensions;
  2. Running and profiling …

May 4, 2020 Read

Rumble 1.5.1 "Southern Live Oak"

We are happy to announce the newest release of Rumble, the engine running JSONiq on Spark. JSONiq is XQuery's little brother that natively supports JSON-like data.

The 1.5.1 release contains many bugfixes, stability improvements, as well as:

- A growing …

April 14, 2020 Read

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