[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: Co-operating with Architectural Forms
Joe English wrote: > Architectural schemas are usually much simpler than source > document schemas, and source schemas often reference multiple > architectures. If Format A conforms to Architectures M, N, and O, > and Process P is based on Architecture N, then to get Process P > to work with Format B, it suffices to map Format B to Architecture N. > This should be easier than converting Format B to Format A (which > might not even be possible). This is a very nice explanation. Thanks. How rich are the transformations that AFs can perform? Can they do anything more than renaming? For example, can they do reordering, concatenating, adding/eliminating intermediate structure, etc.? -- Ron
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