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Hi there, I am quite new to XML developpement (and to this list) but I have a question concerning the validation of XML messages (or data structure) beyond what is allowed by a XML schema. The problem is that we need to receive informations (forms) from various partners. The basic format will be XML and a DTD is already defined. We plan to move to xml schema in the near future. When we receive the data (the xml message) we need to check the structure (is the message valid according to the schema) but we also need to implement particular business rules. For exemple, a field A in the message is required if, and only if, the value of some other field B in the message is defined in a extrnal list of values. The DTD (and schema) can only prescribe that the field A is optional since we cannot know in advance what will be the content of the other fields (B in this example). Is there some rules, standard architectures or good practices to use ? It seems to me that there is no XML solutions to this and that we will have to code some Java class to do the job. Another problem is that the business rules may change quite frequently (every quarter). Any advices ?
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