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RE: Re: XML Zebra, a path-based tool for generating diff finge

  • From: "DMS Lists" <lists@d-m-s.co.nz>
  • To: <abcoates@londata.com>,"'xml-dev List'" <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 10:05:14 +1300

RE:  Re: XML Zebra
Thank you Tony for the clarifications.

I will touch base with Ken directly RE his solution.

Cheers
Juerg

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Anthony B. Coates (XML-Dev) [mailto:abcoatesecure-
>xmldev@yahoo.co.uk]
>Sent: Monday, 18 January 2010 9:56 a.m.
>To: DMS Lists; xml-dev List
>Cc: G. Ken Holman
>Subject: Re:  Re: XML Zebra, a path-based tool for generating
>diff fingerprints for XML Schemas
>
>Hi Juerg.  Comments below.
>
>On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 20:43:07 -0000, DMS Lists <lists@d-m-s.co.nz> wrote:
>
>> Hi Tony, What you propose (keeping instead of pruning) makes sense.
>>
>> I conclude the fingerprint file can be created for a single schema
>> version also, without the need for 'diffing' it against a newer minor
>> version?
>
>Exactly.  While I expect diffs to be the major use case, there are
>definitely use cases like yours which are things that can be done with a
>single fingerprint file.
>
>> As far as I remember, Ken Holman's stylesheets are for UBL purposes,
>> requiring all valid UBL XPaths which are included in Ken's solution.
>
>I believe Ken knows how to generate paths for arbitrary Schemas, but I
>guess he can answer that himself.
>
>> I however was thinking of a more generic solution suitable for non-UBL
>> contexts, like our approach at the New Zealand Ministry of Education,
>> where at present we don't have all valid XPaths for our custom,
>> UBL-NDR-LIKE schemas.
>
>Either way, you could certainly derive the stylesheets you want from the
>fingerprint XML file that XML Zebra produces.
>
>Cheers, Tony.
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