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> Mike, that flies in the face of everything we've learned > historically and technically about language evolution and > separation of concerns in environments where multiple > components interface with a complex base. It's the Big > Button strategy. It has never worked before. What has > changed that would make one believe it can be made to work by remedy? There aren't two languages for defining integrity constraints in SQL databases, or for defining assertions in Java; why should there be two for defining validation constraints in XML documents? The scope is sufficiently narrow that one language ought to be enough. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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