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SaxonJS 2.4 released

Saxonica is pleased to announce the release of SaxonJS 2.4 for both Node.js and the browser.

SaxonJS 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 …

May 12, 2022 Read

RumbleDB 1.18

We are happy to announce that RumbleDB 1.18 beta is out.

https://github.com/RumbleDB/rumble/releases/tag/v1.18.0

With RumbleDB you can query terabytes of messy data in all kinds of formats (CSV, JSON, Parquet, text…) sitting in many places (S3, HDFS, your laptop…) and feed …

April 28, 2022 Read

Saxonica releases Saxon 11.3

The Saxonica team is pleased to announce that the Saxon 11.3 maintenance release has been published.

The Saxon product implements four W3C-defined languages for processing XML in three editions, on four technology platforms.

Saxon 11.3, comprising the SaxonC, SaxonCS, and …

March 28, 2022 Read

Saxonica is pleased to announce Saxon 11.1!

Saxonica is pleased to announce Saxon 11.1, major new releases of the Saxon family of XSLT and XQuery products. This release includes SaxonJ, the Java implementation, SaxonCS, the .NET implementation, and SaxonC, the C/C++ implementation, all built from common sources. …

February 6, 2022 Read

RumbleDB 1.16

It is our pleasure to announce the release of RumbleDB 1.16 "Shagbark Hickory" beta.

RumbleDB takes XQuery's little cousin, JSONiq, to the Petabyte level on large scale clusters -- but also feels right at home on your 8-core laptop where …

November 3, 2021 Read

XSpec v2.2.4 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of XSpec v2.2.4, the open source unit test and behaviour-driven development framework for XSLT, XQuery, and Schematron.

XSpec v2.2.4 introduces new features and enhancements, fixes bugs, and improves the test suite and the …

October 8, 2021 Read

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