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Re: XPath Schema Language (was: Victory has been declared in t

  • From: Paul Downey <paul.downey@w...>
  • To: Michael Champion <mc@x...>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 11:23:17 +0000

Re:  XPath Schema Language (was: Victory has been declared in t

On 29 Nov 2006, at 03:17, Michael Champion wrote:

> Speaking of XSD 1.1 and Schematron, what do others think about their
> approach of defining their own constraint language based on Schematron
> concepts rather than taking an external dependency on Schematron?

I love Schematron, and it satisfies most validation/constraint/rules
stories very well, but no so much the description/abstraction story.

I'd like to define a way XPath could be used to say
"here's a bag of values I'm sending / expect you to send".

WADL does this, but XPath is a little too powerful for a
declarative language.

Using the xsl:template/@matches or xs:keyref/xs:selector/@path
profile might do it ..

(Adding the XPath 2.0 QName / Regex / base-types processing
   maybe interesting, but going too far)

Paul
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