Schematron
June 17, 2004
I did some research into Schematron, it being the third schema language often mentioned in addition to W3C Schema and RELAX NG. So far, I'm totally impressed by its elegance, though I'm curious about its processing speed. (Then again, it can't be that much harder to do than processing XSD, right?) Some quick links to resources I found useful:
- Schematron Home
- The reference implementation in XSLT
- James Clark's jinghas support for Schematron as well as Relax NG; it does not rely on the reference implementation, and does some things in Java, some in XSLT
- An interview with Rick Jelliffe
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This page contains a single entry from Stefan Tilkov's Random Stuff posted on June 17, 2004 5:00 PM. The previous post in this blog was Integration Services with Existing Architectural Concepts. The next post in this blog is Don't Design Custom Document Schemas. Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.
