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<title>XSLT, XPath, and XQuery drafts</title>
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<description>The W3C has given developers a huge pile of holiday reading, with first drafts of XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0, as well as a collection of revised query drafts.</description>
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<category>Databases</category>
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<title>Does XQuery fit all?</title>
<link>http://www.xmlhack.com/read.php?item=1492</link>
<description>While XQuery is usually considered an inappropriate tool for querying RDF collections or Topic Maps, Jonathan Robie demonstrated at XML 2001 that using XQuery functions over their normalized forms can be practical and not especially complex.</description>
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<title>XBeans in second release</title>
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<description>XBeans.org has issued a second release of XBeans, improving its JavaBean and DOM-based data flows with a GUI customizer tool for making translations between the vocabularies expected by various XBeans.</description>
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<title>Five challenges for XML</title>
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recipient of the IDEAlliance XML Cup Award and opening keynote speaker at XML
2001, gave a lively description of the five challenges facing the XML community.</description>
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<title>XML 2001: open and balanced</title>
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<description>XML 2001, opened by its new chair Lauren Wood, marked the arrival of XML schema languages and a new competition between the W3C and ISO for XML standardization.</description>
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<title>XML 1.1 Working Draft Published</title>
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<description>The W3C have announced the first public version of a Working 
Draft of XML 1.1. The new draft has been issued to 
meet the 'Blueberry' requirements published earlier this 
year to much community debate.</description>
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