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RE: Comparing xml fragments
- From: "Toby Considine" <Toby.Considine@gmail.com>
- To: "'John Dziurlaj'" <john@hiltonroscoe.com>,"'XML Developers List'" <xml-dev@l...>
- Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2018 10:11:35 -0400
You should assume that the fragments will be re-ordered. As this is time-series data, each fragment should have either a beginning and ending time-stamp, and perhaps a duration. Fragment order can then be recreated as needed. The OASIS WS-Calendar technical committee spent several years discussing this and related issues For a fuller conversation on this, you may want to read the WS-Calendar Platform Independent Model http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-calendar/ws-calendar-pim/v1.0/ws-calendar-pim-v1.0.html Depending on how the data repeats, and if you plan data compression, you may want to read WS-Calendar streams as well.. http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-calendar/streams/v1.0/streams-v1.0.html tc From: John Dziurlaj [mailto:john@hiltonroscoe.com] Sent: Friday, August 3, 2018 11:13 AM To: XML Developers List <xml-dev@l...> Cc: Sam Dana <s.dana@p...> Subject: Comparing xml fragments Hello, I’m working on a schema where you can have N number of XML fragments of the same record R. Each fragment represents an instance of the same record R at different periods in time. The thought is that people could compare the fragments to see what has changed in the record. These fragments have repeating elements, and I worry that parsers / writers may rewrite the fragments such that the order of their sub elements may change, making comparison difficult. Is this a valid concern, and what can I do about it? Thanks, John Dziurlaj Elections Consultant Hilton Roscoe LLC Cell 330-714-8935 Work/Fax 234-706-6434 |
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