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Re: ASN.1 is an XML Schema Language (Fix those lists!)and Bina


Re:  ASN.1 is an XML Schema Language (Fix those lists!)and Bina
I agree that multiple solutions are appropriate, and, indeed, necessary at this 
stage of research and development in this area.

John L

Robin Berjon wrote:

> Bob Wyman wrote:
> 
>> Michael Champion wrote:
>>
>>> I'm not exactly clear on the value proposition here, but that's for 
>>> the market to sort out.
>>
>>
>>     Well, give systems that use ASN.1 at their core and generate
>> XML, all the arguments for "binary XML" can be converted instead into
>> discussions of which of the existing encoding rules should be used
>> (probably PER), rather than consuming the time, energy, and focus that
>> would be required to create yet-another-binary-encoding.
> 
> 
> Congrats on getting X.694 out of the door, it is an interesting 
> specification. That being said, I must admit I am surprised at your 
> assumption that simply because ASN.1 produced a binary encoding of XML 
> it has successfully solved all the problems that people attempt to solve 
> when they turn to alternative encodings for XML.
> 
> Given that at the binary infosets workshop there was a considerable 
> amount of doubt that any single solution could do the trick for the 
> entire needs of the market, I would have expected anyone so sure of 
> their results to show up and tell us about it :)
> 

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