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declare function Error:toString($this as javaObject) as xs:string external;
the previous binds a return String() to xs:string. is it possible to return a collection and bind it to an xQuery Sequence, say the following
declare function Error:toList($this as javaObject) as squenceType external;
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Hi all,
Im new on this project and am going to write, what i thought was a simple thing. A recursive function that writes nested xml elements in x levels (denoted by a variable). So far I have come up with this, but keeps getting a compile error. Please note that i have to generate new xml , not query…
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XQuery and SQL/XML standard are processors for XML. SQL/XML was designed to try to match the capabilities of XQuery as closely as possible and XQuery was designed not only to support XML, but also to support relational processing. Read on to learn why this may have a negative influence on their capabilities…
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I have an XML document I generate on the fly, and I need a function to eliminate any duplicate nodes from it.
My function looks like:
declare function local:start2() {
let $data := local:scan_books()
return <books>{$data}</books>
};
Sample output is:
<books>
<book>
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I'm pretty new to XQuery and I'm trying to write an example function that I can't get to work.
I want to read an xml file, parse out the "time" values, sum them as they're read and return the sum.
This is trivial and I'm looking to build more functionality into it but I'd like to get this working…
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In recent years, I have only written small components for people in larger projects or small tools. I have never written a unit test and it always seems like learning how to write them and actually making one takes a lot longer than simply firing up the program and testing for real.
I am just about…
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Hello people,
I am diving into the world of unit testing. And i am sort of lost. I learned today that unit testing is testing if a function works.
I wanted to test the following function:
public function getEventById($id)
{
return $this->getResource('Event')->getEventById($id);
}
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Hi,
If I have a method which establishes a database connection, how could this method be tested? Returning a bool in the event of a successful connection is one way, but is that the best way?
From a testability method, is it best to have the connection method as one method and the method to get…
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I've been working with C# for the last 2 years, and I've never done any unit testing. I just need to know what the objective of unit testing is. What kind of results do we expect from unit testing? Is code quality checked by unit testing? In my view, unit testing is the job of testers; if that is…
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I'm working with a new team that has historically not done ANY unit testing. My goal is for the team to eventually employ TDD (Test Driven Development) as their natural process. But since TDD is such a radical mind shift for a non-unit testing team I thought I would just start off with writing unit…
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