Am 05.11.2003 um 04:07 schrieb Scott M Stark:


Its required for j2ee1.4, but you don't need an xsd to use xsl
to transform and xml document.


... as we all know. But this is only one side of the mirror.


The question is: What if you use XSLT on XSD?
The answer is: You are applying different semantics on the same XML content (XSD _is_ an XML Application). You are able to create and transform vocabularies into each other.


Worth thinking and doing.

bax


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Holger Baxmann - bitwind wrote:

When does JBoss.org have the meta-model of the whole stuff defined in XSD and throuw the ugly DTD's away?
Then one is able to appy XSLT on the XSD's and all migration things belonging to the meta-level are handled by the meta-level.
IMHO
bax



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