Database Reference
In-Depth Information
XPath and XQuery Functions and Operators 3.0 (W3C, 2014)
The F+O specification is a great resource for quickly looking up the available
functions and their specification for XQuery, XPath, and even XSLT.
XQuery: The XML Query Language , by Michael Brundage (Addison-Wesley,
2004)
This was a great topic at the time it was published; while still relevant, it was
released before the final XQuery 1.0 specification.
XQuery from the Experts: A Guide to the W3C XML Query Language , by Don
Chamberlin et al. (Addison-Wesley, 2004)
Again, this topic was released before the final XQuery 1.0 specification, but it
is useful for those who want to know the nitty-gritty details like the formal
underpinnings of the language.
The XQuery Talk mailing list
The xquery-talk mailing list is a great place to ask XQuery questions that are
not specific to eXist-db.
XSLT
XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0: Programmer's Reference , 4th Edition, by Michael
Kay (Wiley, 2008)
This is the topic to have beside your keyboard if you ever want to do any
serious XSLT programming.
XSL-List
The XSL-List is the best place to ask XSL questions and receive help. Note
that it has an excellent archive; we suggest that you search that first for an
answer before asking!
XSLT Questions and Answers—FAQ , curated by Dave Pawson
The XSLT FAQ is an incredible resource that has many answers from those
who were involved in specifying XSLT and those recognized as subject
experts.
XSLT , 2nd Edition, by Doug Tidwell (O'Reilly, 2008)
XSLT Cookbook , 2nd Edition, by Sal Mangano (O'Reilly, 2006).
Also a very handy topic to have when you only sporadically program XSLT;
it contains many useful “recipes.”
XForms
XForms Tutorial and Cookbook wikibook , edited by Dan McCreary
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