
Hi, The developers I worked with on projects using MarkLogic were most of the time using MarkLogic's CQ web interface. Sometimes even though they had an oXygen licence. I think the main reason why it's because CQ automatically saves the session on the server so there is no need to save any file and the session is always available to the developer, regardless the machine he/she is actually using. So the idea: it would be very useful I think to have a similar mechanism in oXygen, to save a buffer automatically onto the ML instance each time this buffer is evaluated. Maybe even using directly the own CQ's sessions in order to integrate smoothly and collaborate easily with people using CQ on the same project. Just an idea... Regards, -- Florent Georges http://www.fgeorges.org/

Fwiw, there is the newer "DQ" available here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mldq/ On 14 April 2010 11:24, Florent Georges <lists@fgeorges.org> wrote:
Hi,
The developers I worked with on projects using MarkLogic were most of the time using MarkLogic's CQ web interface. Sometimes even though they had an oXygen licence. I think the main reason why it's because CQ automatically saves the session on the server so there is no need to save any file and the session is always available to the developer, regardless the machine he/she is actually using.
So the idea: it would be very useful I think to have a similar mechanism in oXygen, to save a buffer automatically onto the ML instance each time this buffer is evaluated. Maybe even using directly the own CQ's sessions in order to integrate smoothly and collaborate easily with people using CQ on the same project.
Just an idea...
Regards,
-- Florent Georges http://www.fgeorges.org/
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Andrew Welch wrote:
Fwiw, there is the newer "DQ" available here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mldq/
Thanks Andrew. I know it, and it is very nice, but I still do prefer oXygen ;-) -- Florent Georges http://www.fgeorges.org/

Fwiw, there is the newer "DQ" available here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mldq/
Thanks Andrew. I know it, and it is very nice, but I still do prefer oXygen ;-)
Me too :) Just letting the oXygen team know of the competition... -- Andrew Welch http://andrewjwelch.com Kernow: http://kernowforsaxon.sf.net/

Hello, Thank you for the feedback. We have some improvement requests regarding MarkLogic and especially the MarkLogic XQuery debugger integration from Oxygen. We will also investigate CQ and see if we can include this session mechanism in a future version of Oxygen. I've logged your request to our issue tracking tool. Regards, Adrian Buza Oxygen XML Editor support Florent Georges wrote:
Hi,
The developers I worked with on projects using MarkLogic were most of the time using MarkLogic's CQ web interface. Sometimes even though they had an oXygen licence. I think the main reason why it's because CQ automatically saves the session on the server so there is no need to save any file and the session is always available to the developer, regardless the machine he/she is actually using.
So the idea: it would be very useful I think to have a similar mechanism in oXygen, to save a buffer automatically onto the ML instance each time this buffer is evaluated. Maybe even using directly the own CQ's sessions in order to integrate smoothly and collaborate easily with people using CQ on the same project.
Just an idea...
Regards,
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Adrian Buza
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Andrew Welch
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Florent Georges