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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: ASN.1 is an XML Schema Language (Fix those lists!) and Bin
Simon St.Laurent wrote: > > I'm reasonably convinced that ASN.1 makes more sense than XML > for a lot of projects where vendors are investing vast > amounts of money and effort. > > If some aspect of ASN.1 can cover mixed content and open > content models, They do. > I'm happy to welcome it to my regular list of > XML schema languages. Otherwise, I'll be happy to continue > promoting ASN.1 as an _alternative_ to XML, albeit one with > ASN.1->XML->ASN.1 interoperability. > > (It's the anyXML->ASN.1->anyXML part that seems to remain a problem.) If you are referring to "any XML" embedded in strongly typed data, the ASN.1 equivalent of XML Schema's content-model wildcard is a special Unicode character string that can contain an XML element. This is defined as a character string type with an [ANY-ELEMENT] encoding instruction. It is possible to specify a namespace constraint as in XML Schema. The only problem with this approach is that the string remains in textual format (XML element) when the abstract value that contains it is re-encoded in binary, so there is no space reduction for this particular data item. Other approaches are possible and the ASN.1 committee will consider them in the context of the forthcoming X.695 standard (ASN.1-based web services). Alessandro Triglia
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