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Re: Relax NG and Web Services (formerly Joining the church)


document based web service
In a message dated 7/11/2003 1:04:55 AM US Mountain Standard Time, ricko@a... writes:

From: <MDaconta@a...>
>
>While there are possible workarounds, I don't believe the current web-service
>tools or specs support using Relax NG.  And when explaining this to policy makers,
>a custom workaround without significant benefits won't fly.

I think there are three possible good objections:

* WSDL does not allow other schema languages (wrong)



Can you show me an example of this using WSDL 1.1 that
I can run a code generator on (like WSDL2Java)?


* WSDL implementations require WSDL tools (wrong)



Your contention is that WSDL can just be used as a specification.
I do not believe this is its current common use or even the desired
use of it. 

* WSDL requires a type system and RELAX NG is not useable a type system (wrong).


I think this depends more on the style of the Web Service (Document or
RPC based).  I am in favor of document-based web services so your point
is valid.

- Mike
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Michael C. Daconta
Chief Scientist, APG, McDonald Bradley, Inc.
www.daconta.net

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