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  • From: "Steven R. Newcomb" <srn@t...>
  • To: luke@j...
  • Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 16:52:04 -0600

[Luke Gorrie:]

> So, my question is: are there any efforts around working towards
> creating mappings from DTD or other other XML type definition
> languages to various programming languages (or to other IDLs like
> OMG's), or is there some reason why this is considered a bad idea?

It's a good idea.  I suggest you read the slides
of my presentation at XTech '99, "Vocabularies: Opportunities
for Efficiency and Reliability" at
http://www.hytime.org/papers/srnXTech99/

(The text version of the slides, under the "A" button, is perfectly
adequate and much less bandwidth-intensive.)

-Steve

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