XMLhack Schemas newsDeveloper news from the XML communityXML 2003 session report: Namespace Routing Language- (Found July 8, 2008 ) James Clark followed a block of sessions on ISO Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) (ISOIEC JTC 1 SC 34 WG 1) with a presentation on Namespace Routing Language (NRL), which is a key contribution to DSDL Part 4: "Selection of validation candidates".http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2125 XML 2003 session report: Combining multiple vocabularies without tears- (Found July 8, 2008 ) At XML 2003 Murata Makoto discussed how efforts towards ISO Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) (ISOIEC JTC 1 SC 34 WG 1) Part 4 addressed the problem of writing schemata for non-monolithic vocabularies.http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2123 XML 2003 session report: News from the world of DSDL- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Eric van der Vlist kicked off a block of presentations opening up the world of ISO Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) (ISOIEC JTC 1 SC 34 WG 1), and some of the innovative work being undertaken in that working group.http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2120 RELAX NG now a full ISO International Standard- (Found July 8, 2008 ) James Clark has announced that the RELAX NG schema language was published by the ISO as an International Standard on December 1st.http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2119 Who is using the fundamental facets of W3C XML Schema- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Michael Sperberg-McQueen posted on XML-DEV a question which seems as surprising as it is surrealistic: does anyone use fundamental facets of W3C XML Schemahttp://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2077 oXygen adds limited Relax NG-driven editing support- (Found July 8, 2008 ) SyncRO Soft has released version 2.0.4 of oXygen XML Editor, adding, among other new features, initial support for validated editing against Relax NG schemas. But that initial support has some shortcomings that make it of limited value in its current state.http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2072 James Clark unveils a new XML mode for GNU Emacs- (Found July 8, 2008 ) More magic from James Clark: He's announced the alpha release of nXML, a new mode for editing XML documents from within GNU Emacs. It's a milestone in that it's the first open-source editing application to enable context-sensitive validated editing against RelaxNG schemas. It also provides a clever mechanism for real-time, automatic visual identification of validity errors, along with flexible .http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2061 |