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Re: [xsl] Three announcements!

2017-02-07 15:45:23
Hi,

Does this mean we can run xslt3 via saxon-js via node.js?
Curious...

thanks,
Brian

On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Michael Kay mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com
<xsl-list-service(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com> wrote:
7 February 2017 is a big day for XSLT...

ONE: The second and definitely the final Candidate Recommendation for XSLT 
3.0 has been published at

https://www.w3.org/TR/xslt-30/

There aren't any exciting feature differences since the previous CR from 
November 2015, but there's a lot of minor tidying-up of detail, including a 
few syntax changes (e.g. xsl:stream becomes xsl:source-document so it can 
handle streaming an non-streaming symmetrically, like the rest of the 
language).

There is intended to be a very short review period of about a month, after 
which the spec goes to PR and then to W3C Advisory Committee vote. The end of 
the tunnel is definitely in sight!

TWO: Saxon-JS 1.0 is released.

Odd, isn't it, how you can demonstrate an exciting new product six weeks 
after you start coding, and then it takes another year to get to a product 
quality release 1.0. Getting through thousands of XPath and XSLT conformance 
tests on half a dozen browser platforms takes time, and we wanted to do it 
thoroughly. But finally, in time for XML Prague 2017, it's done. 
Congratulations to my colleague Debbie Lockett who led this project.

Details are here: http://www.saxonica.com/saxon-js/index.xml

The web site, of course, is itself powered by Saxon-JS.

Along the way we added some important capability, previewed by John Lumley at 
Balisage last year: the product now includes a complete XPath 3.1 engine, 
that can be used to both parse and execute XPath queries in the browser, 
against XML or HTML documents, invocable both via a Javascript API and via 
the XSLT 3.0 xsl:evaluate instruction.

THREE: A new maintenance release Saxon 9.7.0.15, on Java and .NET.

Well, that's a bit more mundane, since we've doing a new maintenance release 
every six weeks for about fifteen years, but it's just a reminder that we 
don't get distracted by the new and shiny stuff from the daily routine of 
supporting our customers, fixing bugs, and doing everything we can to polish 
the reliability, performance, and conformance of the product for the large 
numbers of open source and commercial users whose work depends on it. Thanks 
for all the feedback, we really appreciate it, and we will continue to try 
and respond to it as rapidly as we can.

Michael Kay
Saxonica

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