Re: Réf. : RE: Xerces supports XPath ?

2003-12-14 Thread Bob Foster
Yup. That's why I asked. I don't seem to have gotten an answer, though. Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Schema constraints (unique, key, keyref) use Xpaths. So a schema validator needs to understand a certain subset of Xpath to validate those constraints. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/02/2003 09:59 AM

Re: Réf. : RE: Xerces supports XPath ?

2003-12-02 Thread Eric_Schwarzenbach
Schema constraints (unique, key, keyref) use Xpaths. So a schema validator needs to understand a certain subset of Xpath to validate those constraints. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/02/2003 09:59 AM Please respond to xerces-j-user                 To:        [EMAIL PROTECTED]         cc:          

RE: Réf. : RE: Xerces supports XPath ?

2003-12-02 Thread Jing Yang
> XML schemas have nothing to do with X-Path. It's just a way > of describing your xml data with a rich > and complex grammar. Maybe W3C schema have nothing to do with XPath. But Schematron schema does. If Xerces fully implements XPath, it has potential capability to support XPath based technology

Réf. : RE: Xerces supports XPath ?

2003-12-02 Thread Nicolas . GOLOUBENKO
XML schemas have nothing to do with X-Path. It's just a way of describing your xml data with a rich and complex grammar. You can have a schema contrained document (for validation) and access the data stored in it through X-Path using xalan or any other parser. If you need the full implementa