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TMQL tutorial, part 7

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Abstract:

This is the seventh 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 allows you to use TMQL in all of your applications and provides you a detailed documentation of all TMQL features.

Part 7 of 8 of the TMQL tutorial introduces and demonstrates the use of conditional expressions as a powerful and useful feature. The modification language of TMQL is also covered.(All slides are in German.)

Go back to part 6 of this TMQL tutorial.

Proceed with part 8 of this TMQL tutorial.

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Subject Matter

TMQL4J

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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

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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 ...

glossary

TMQL

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TMQL is the abbreviation for Topic Maps Query Language.

 

Topic Maps provides a proven means for data integration scaling to the
web, as well as a core technology for our highly flexible applications
with largely autogenerated frontend structures.

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