Like the R community, I too am looking for a good query tool/service -- particularly one that leverages the semantics and structure of the StratML schema.  That's why I recently subscribed to this listserv, to see if BaseX might be well suited to that purpose.

This group is more technically oriented than my interests.  So I probably will be unsubscribing.  However, if anyone has any leads on how I might engage those with the capabilities to provide a StratML-enabled query service, please let me know.

BTW, rOpenSci's about statement is now available in StratML format at https://stratml.us/drybridge/index.htm#ROS 

To the degree they are aiming to build a Truly Connected community of results (CoR), they may wish to consider the opportunity to leverage the StratML standard and supportive tools, apps, and services in support of realization of their mission.

Owen
https://www.linkedin.com/in/owenambur/


On 2/17/2022 11:17 AM, Ben Engbers wrote:
Hi Christian

I know that the R community is still looking for a XQuery tool. I won't say that RBaseX is the best but for the moment it is the best option I know of ;-). And bugs are becoming more and more rare (and difficult to resolve ;-().
Even after my retirement I spent a lot of time programming and working on the client gives me great fun. And introducing a syntax-checker would improve the usability.
I'll take a look at het QueryParser class and see if I can manage to implement it in R.

Gruesse,

Ben

PS. I've nearly completed a text that I mean to present to R-bloggers and in which I present my client. Would you care giving it a look?

Op 17-02-2022 om 14:38 schreef Christian Grün:
Hi Ben,

An XQuery string is parsed by the QueryParser class [1]. It’s the
largest Java class in the project, so it might take some time to get
it reimplemented in R.

Groetjes,
Christian