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BumbleBee, the XQuery Test Harness







BumbleBee, the XQuery Test Harness

BumbleBee, the XQuery Test Harness 04/09/2004 04:09 PM

Jason Hunter introduces a testing framework for XQuery, which lets you write tests for your own queries and verify query engine interoperability.




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