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Don't you need an XML Virtual Machine ?

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  • Subject: Don't you need an XML Virtual Machine ?
  • From: Philippe Poulard <Philippe.Poulard@s...>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 13:46:56 +0200
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reflex studio limited
Hi,

RefleX 0.1.3, a general-purpose XML Virtual Machine, is available here :
http://reflex.gforge.inria.fr/

In this release, you'll find tutorials for mapping SQL to arbitrary 
complex XML structures, and for experimenting the Active Schema Language 
: express constraints on XML documents that you can't achieve with DTD, 
W3C XML Schema, neither Relax NG, and define custom semantic data types.

Enjoy !

-- 
Cordialement,

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  http://reflex.gforge.inria.fr/
        Have the RefleX !

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