Active XQuery

A. Bonifati, S. Paraboschi
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Abstract

Besides being adopted as the new interchange format for the Internet, XML is finding increasing acceptance as a native data repository language. In order to make XML repositories fully equipped with data management capabilities, suitable query and update languages are being developed. However, once the user is allowed to perform updates, it is perceivably necessary to guarantee the correctness of his/her updates, especially if document validity or semantic constraints are violated. We address this problem by exploiting the well-grounded concept of active rules. In this paper, we propose Active XQuery, an active language for XML repositories that is based on a previously defined XQuery update model. In particular, we present the syntax and semantics of our language, aiming at emulating the trigger definition and execution model of SQL3. An active extension of XQuery results in nontrivial problems, related to the need of interleaving updates and triggers. These problems have led us to define an algorithm for update reformulation and to devise a compact semantics. In conclusion, the paper presents an architecture for rapid prototyping, and considers optimization and research issues.
活跃的XQuery
除了作为Internet的新交换格式被采用之外,XML作为一种本地数据存储库语言也越来越被接受。为了使XML存储库完全具备数据管理功能,正在开发合适的查询和更新语言。然而,一旦允许用户执行更新,显然有必要保证他/她的更新的正确性,特别是在违反文档有效性或语义约束的情况下。我们通过充分利用主动规则的概念来解决这个问题。在本文中,我们提出Active XQuery,这是一种用于XML存储库的活动语言,它基于先前定义的XQuery更新模型。特别地,我们展示了我们的语言的语法和语义,旨在模拟SQL3的触发器定义和执行模型。XQuery的活动扩展会导致一些严重的问题,这些问题与交替更新和触发器的需求有关。这些问题促使我们定义了一个更新重新表述的算法,并设计了一个紧凑的语义。最后,提出了一种快速成型的体系结构,并考虑了优化和研究问题。
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