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- From: Dan Gunter <DKGunter@lbl.gov>
- Date: Wed, 03 Nov 1999 18:58:22 -0800
Hi,
I am working with some people who want to publish performance monitoring
information in a standard exchange format. The details of the common
vocabulary are still being discussed, but even at this early stage there
are some technical questions about XML's use for such a task.
One question is: assuming that the "things" being monitored, as well as
the "characteristics" of the things being recorded, can change over
time, is there a good way to dynamically add (even subtract) bits and
pieces of the schema during the lifetime of the connection? I was
thinking of something along the lines of a special couple of tags that
tell the client to add/remove "things" or "characteristics" from its
expected monitored events. Perhaps some of you have seen variations on
this problem before?
As a side note, XSchema looks more attractive than DTD's for this
application (strict typing, among other things, would be nice).
Thanks,
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