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Re: "Introducing MicroXML, Part 1: Explore the basic principle

  • From: Mike Sokolov <sokolov@ifactory.com>
  • To: David Lee <dlee@calldei.com>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 17:39:17 -0400

Re:  "Introducing MicroXML
On 07/16/2012 03:07 PM, David Lee wrote:
>
> Technically true, but if were trying to position MicroXML as "XML Lite" and DataBinding is a key feature,
> then we turn around and say "Oh you need XSD for that to work",  I'd just laugh all the way to the bank.
>
>    
Yes I agree that would be ludicrous. And I don't think we'd be making bank.

But it would be nice to enable data binding of  allow a data binding 
layer to interpret elements as *either* a name-value (multi-)map *or* a 
sequence.  That kind of logic shouldn't be embedded in the parser/data 
interchange format.  Primitive types, OK.  Larger structures seem to me 
to go beyond "micro".


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