Title
XQPage: A Webpage Programming Language Based on XQuery
Abstract
The paper proposes a new webpage programming language that is based on XQuery: XQPage. It augments the abilities of XQuery to support the Document Object Model in browser, and to support the event response mechanism of DOM objects through extending the updating facility of XQuery. In contrast to the traditional ways using XQuery in webpage currently, it does not need any host language and can be directly applied in webpage design. It enables developers to construct, modify and operate webpage in native XML processing language. The demonstration illustrates that it is flexible, efficient, easy to use and can meet the requirement of most webpage programming.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/DBTA.2009.119
DBTA
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
webpage programming,webpage design,event response mechanism,document object model,new webpage programming language,traditional way,native xml processing language,dom object,host language,programming,query languages,programming languages,probability density function,databases,web design,data mining,encoding,xml,engines,application software,computer languages,graphical user interfaces,java,programming language
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Huitao Zhang100.34
Husheng Liao22011.82
Zhiming Gui301.35