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Need: An XML Language to describe a sequence of XML actions

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  • Subject: Need: An XML Language to describe a sequence of XML actions
  • From: "Roger L. Costello" <costello@m...>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:58:39 -0500
  • Organization: The MITRE Corporation

xml actions
Is there an XML vocabulary for describing the sequence of actions upon
XML data?  

Example of a sequence of XML actions: suppose that I want my XML data to
first undergo a transformation using stylesheet #1, and then I want the
output to be validated using schema A, and then ...  

I would like for the desired sequence of actions to be captured in an
XML document.  I would like for there to be a COTS tool that would
orchestrate all of the actions specified in the XML document. 

Does this already exist?  [I see this as being *very* useful for Web
services.]  /Roger


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