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TMQL tutorial, part 6

Published by Sven Krosse on 2010-07-16 and updated at 2010-07-19.

Abstract:

This is the sixth part in a series of TMQL tutorials.

Learn with this series of TMQL tutorials how to query Topic Maps with a structured query language. With Maiana you can exercise all examples given in the slides (you have to be logged in to query maps in Maiana). The TMQL4J library allows you to use TMQL in all of your applications and provides you a detailed documentation of all TMQL features.

Part 6 of 8 of the TMQL tutorial introduces and demonstrates the use of the FLWR style. Embedded queries and the different result types like CTM and XML are also covered.(All slides are in German.)

Go back to part 5 of this TMQL tutorial.

Proceed with part 7 of this TMQL tutorial.

Authors of this document are

Sven Krosse

krosse@informatik.uni-leipzig.de 

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Sven is project leader of TMQL4J. He is involved in rtm-tmql, CTM writer, and MaJorToM.

Subject Matter

TMQL4J

is a Utilities and Components.

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The tmql4j engine is the first Java-based engine processing the topic maps query language. The engine is designed as processing chain of independent ...

Visit homepage of TMQL4J

Maiana

is a Generic Topic Maps Browser and Editor.

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Maiana - Yet another generic topic maps browser? Yes, but it's social :) *What it is?* Maiana is the most efficient service to host, explore and ...

Visit homepage of Maiana

glossary

TMQL

is associated with 43 items.

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TMQL is the abbreviation for Topic Maps Query Language.

 
maiana

Topic Maps is the only formal semantic model which is optimized for humans, not for computers. Applications and web portals based on Topic Maps are easy to use, without limitations for flexibility and creativity.

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Benjamin Bock
Ruby Topic Maps

Topic Maps

Academy

 

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