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Re:  maps
Simon St.Laurent scripsit:

> A more rational perspective (IMHO) is to work from local understandings of 
> the value space and build my own tools for getting there.  Using tools like 
> Regular Fragmentations I can break the lexical notations into smaller 
> pieces (and I'm planning an update to RegFrag to handle the d/m/s vs. 
> decimal d fallback issue.)  Once I create those smaller pieces, I can write 
> local logic which handles the particular semantics I need, and I can even 
> share that logic through the magic of open source.

And what's more, if you are writing in Java (which you are) and you
are willing to implement the org.relaxng.datatype interfaces, then
you can get documents that contain your datatypes validated against
RELAX NG schemas.

-- 
John Cowan                                jcowan@r...
At times of peril or dubitation,          http://www.ccil.org/~cowan
Perform swift circular ambulation,        http://www.reutershealth.com
With loud and high-pitched ululation.

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