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The [http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtxmlpatterns-index.html QtXmlPatterns module] allows developers to use [http://www.w3.org/XML/Query/ XQuery] in Qt applications to select, extract and aggregate data in XML or similarly-structured files. The Qt Quarterly newsletters have provided a series of good tutorials on using XQuery. | |||
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* | * [http://doc.qt.digia.com/qq/qq25-webrobot.html Serious Enquiries with XQuery] by Kavindra Devi Palaraja includes code and commentary to implement a simple Qt-based Web robot which can be used to perform some basic XQuery queries such as listing elements and checking links in HTML documents. | ||
* | * [https://qt-project.org/quarterly/view/checking_the_weather_with_xquery Checking the Weather] with XQuery by David Boddie shows how to construct queries that retain and transform the structure of the XML document, not just the data. |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 14 March 2015
The QtXmlPatterns module allows developers to use XQuery in Qt applications to select, extract and aggregate data in XML or similarly-structured files. The Qt Quarterly newsletters have provided a series of good tutorials on using XQuery.
- Serious Enquiries with XQuery by Kavindra Devi Palaraja includes code and commentary to implement a simple Qt-based Web robot which can be used to perform some basic XQuery queries such as listing elements and checking links in HTML documents.
- Checking the Weather with XQuery by David Boddie shows how to construct queries that retain and transform the structure of the XML document, not just the data.