XML technology stack

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The XML technology stack is a collection of standards and tools—such as XQuery, XPath, XSLT, and XML Schema—used for defining, querying, transforming, and validating XML data.

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instanceOf markup technology ecosystem
software technology stack
appliedIn configuration files
data interchange
document publishing
enterprise integration
web services
basedOn Unicode
enables platform-independent data exchange
separation of content and presentation
focusesOn XML
governedBy W3C Technical Reports
surface form: W3C standards
includesStandard DOM
RELAX NG
SAX
SOAP
Schematron
StAX
WSDL
XLink
XML
XML Base
XML Encryption
XML Infoset
XML Namespaces
XML Schema
XML Schema
surface form: XML Schema Definition Language

XML Signature
XPath
XPointer
XQuery
XML Schema
surface form: XSD

XSL-FO
XSLT
includesTooling XML editors
XML parsers
XML validators
XQuery processors
XSLT processors
supports hierarchical data structures
supportsOperation XPath-based navigation
functional transformation of XML
schema-based validation
streaming XML processing
tree-based XML processing
usedFor defining XML data
querying XML data
transforming XML data
validating XML data

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XQuery partOf XML technology stack