Archive for the ‘MarkLogic’ Category

XQDT - XQuery Getting Momentum in Eclipse

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Gabriel Petrovay of 28msec and Sam Neth of Mark Logic will be presenting XQDT at EclipseCon this week.  If you’re at the conference, consider stopping by Wednesday at 1:30pm for an overview of our progress and plans for the future.

http://www.eclipsecon.org/2010/sessions/?page=sessions&id=1163

XQDT 2.1.1 Patch

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Thank you all XQDT friends for reporting bugs and helping us make XQDT a better tool.A new minor release is now available for update. Use the update facility in your Eclipse to upgrade your existing version of XQDT. If you don’t have it installed, use our update site to do so (please refer our installation instructions).A couple of bugs corrected that are worth mentioning are:

  • XQDT blocking when building workspace;
  • XQuery 1.1 grammar bugs and leaks.

Sausalito tools now benefit of a couple of new features:

  • module and project import;
  • project data import and deployment.

As promised earlier, the MarkLogic Server support (grammar extension and execution environment) is now enable.There is a known issue with the Sausalito semantic checker. This will be corrected in our next release (XQDT 2.2) at the end of this month when a new version of the Sausalito CoreSDK will also be released.Please continue to use XQDT, report bugs, and request new features. If you feel like contributing to our effort, send us a patch and we will be happy to review it and include it in XQDT.

XQDT 2.1 Released

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

We would like to announce XQDT Version 2.1. This release has the following features:

  • huge performance improvements;
  • the templates for importing modules now provide completion proposals for namespaces;
  • improved outline: includes variables, module declarations;
  • support for MarkLogic Server (in addition to Zorba and Sausalito). Due to some IP issues, some of the features were currently disabled but will be available soon.
  • bug fixes

If you already have XQDT installed just update the XQDT and SET plugins. If you are a new user, install the plugins from the update site at http://www.xqdt.org/xqdt/2.0/. For further details, please refer our installation instructions. In any case, remember that for working with XQDT 2.0, you must have DLTK 1.0 installed in your Eclipse. This can be installed from the DLTK update site at http://download.eclipse.org/technology/dltk/updates-dev/1.0Thank you for the contributions so far! Please continue to report bugs and features in our Sourceforge tracking systems at https://sourceforge.net/projects/xqdt/