On 10/25/18 11:08 AM, Alvaro Herrera wrote: > XQilla seems to depend on Xerces, and seems to have died in 2011.
¿Eh? The latest release, 2.3.4 [1], is dated 2018-07-03. It looks like the latest development has been happening on the xquilla_2_3 branch. Sometimes project "activity" statistics rely exclusively on the "master" branch ("xqilla" branch in this case), and are deceptive if the project isn't being developed exclusively by coding on master and backpatching to others. I've noticed I'm facing the same thing in PL/Java ... plenty of development lately, but on the REL1_5_STABLE branch. GitHub's project statistics (and also Open Hub's) are just looking at master and saying the project's been dead for two years. Now that 1.5.1 is released, as soon as I get some of REL1_5_STABLE merged /up/ into master, the statistics will probably magically show it's been alive all along. > Zorba appears to have been taken propietary, from the looks of its last > commits. It does seem harder to see what's going on there, but the commits with "copyright changed" as the message turn out to be changing only the copyright holder in the Apache 2.0 license from "The FLWOR Foundation" to "zorba.io". But Matthias Brantner participated with interest in the 2010 thread here where Zorba was brought up before[2], so he may know something. > Integrating a C runtime of a Java library sounds nightmarish -- > I wouldn't even think about that. Or whether or not nightmarish, certainly duplicative of something we can kinda already do. In a way, some of the pressure is off, because if you need a true XMLQUERY or XMLTABLE, you can get them with the Saxon-in-PL/Java implementation, and right now in any supported PG version. You just have to spell them funny, doing without the sugary syntax built into the parser. They're missing some of the automatic casts from the standard at the moment, which isn't really a loss of function, as explicit casts can be added to any query needing them ... a temporary annoyance until the rest of that example's in place. But a roadmap that could lead to eventual availability of one of the C/C++ implementations would be nice too. -Chap [1]: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xqilla/files/ [2]: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/7DDDB18E-041F-4238-B91D-3277EB1CE5BC%4028msec.com