Hi!
Jim Frentress wrote:
> not (yet) an expert in this area but it appears that you're
> interpreting "validation" to include design thru deployment time. what about
> runtime, when your system receives "something" from somewhere and wants to
> validate/route/etc before execution? would your definition of "Java-based
> editors" cover this? and what if the receiving system can't/won't execute
> such an editor? seems that this is part of the reason for xml to exist in
> the first place.
The receiving system could always use the verifier from JavaSoft
(EJB1.1, page 245) to ensure that the input is valid.
/Rickard
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