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Question regarding XSD structure

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  • Subject: Question regarding XSD structure
  • From: "Jahanshahi, Fariba" <fariba.jahanshahi@e...>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:10:27 -0500
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  • Thread-topic: Question regarding XSD structure

xsd structure
Title: Question regarding XSD structure

Appreciate in advance.

What is the best approach to show the parent-child relationship, that is, bi-directional?
  Meaning, if I have the following ERD,
  1.  how would I should show the children of an entity and how would I show the parent of an entity? [i.e. keeping in mind the best performance]

  2. regarding performance when an XML message is validate based on an XSD, what is the best practice to define XSDs?
      [ using object oriented approach, to extend base class,…?]

  3.  Does size of XSD impact any performance for validation?
       


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Fariba Jahanshahi
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