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Re: W3C XML Schema design tools


xml upa rule
Eric van der Vlist wrote:

> We've carefully stayed away from breaking the UPA rule discussed in
> another thread, but we had the opportunity to see that XML Spy doesn't
> handle correctly something as straightforward as two consecutive simple
> type restrictions involving enumerations.

i used XML Spy to learn about schema, so was blissfully unaware of UPA 
until i read your book :)

i now use a combination of Xerces, xmllint, XSV and XMLBeans to validate 
schemas - (for the dialectic effect), but Oxygen is a nice wrapper for 
Xerces and Trang, i found the XML editor more intuitive than XML Spy, 
but my brain is hard-wired into vi, so it's vim/cygwin for me ..

Paul
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