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> It's illuminating in that it clearly states one > person's view of the > process. Illuminating was the thread, because at the time I read it, some months later, I found many answers for my problems, because I saw that I was not alone in getting crazy to understand the schema and because I laughed for: >I seem to be inventing the rules as I go along... Help! ;-) >However, the notion that you can implement > xs:include by creating > schema components from the referenced schema > document and then including the > (perhaps modified) components is simplistic, because > you don't have enough > information to construct the components until you > have assembled all the > components that they refer to I agree, for me, first you solve names and references in the definitions using the composition-tns-labeled tree, and then you go on, do you think is correct ? For resolving I intend to agument the name-definition and the referenced-name-definition with: - schema component name - schema component target-namespace In my experience it works. > - for example, you > don't know the {variety} of > a simple type until you have found its base type. So > these components are at > best "skeletal components", a concept which isn't > exactly clear from the > spec... If I well understand the agumented definitions I propose fall in the humblest category of 'skeletal components': definitions + names and refs resolved, many other 'transformations' are needed to get to the final result... Cheers Michele Vivoda ___________________________________ L'email della prossima generazione? Puoi averla con la nuova Yahoo! Mail: http://it.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html
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