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Re: Need: An XML Language to describe a sequence of XML action


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 From: "John Evdemon" <jevdemon@v...>
 
> On Friday, January 25, 2002 4:59 PM, Roger L. Costello wrote:
> > 
> > Is there an XML vocabulary for describing the sequence of actions upon
> > XML data?  
> > 
> Check out Sean McGrath's XPipe initiative over on
> Sourceforge:
> 
> http://xpipe.sourceforge.net/
 
And also, though probably limited to "schema" or "infoset preparation"
there is the ISO DSDL effort which has just started.  I am sure that the
ISO group would welcome input and involvement. I am not sure we
have anyone signed up to do the formalities to pull W3C XML Schemas
in yet (of course, in liason with W3C: it remains their technology and
spec.) for example.   

I don't know any specifics about the DSDL sequencing mechanism:
it may benefit from XPipe's approach.

Cheers
Rick Jelliffe


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