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Hi Rahul,
I have started looking at your site expecting to read about yet another
cool XML goodie and I must say I have been quite surprised to find what
looks like a complete framework for a message based XML computing
environment.
What I find most interesting is to see how many of the existing XML
specifications you've used in your proposal: it looks like all was
already there and that you've just had to take the pain to create the
additional glue to integrate all this.
I have not finished reading the tutorial yet (and I am not sure I'll
have enough time right now) but I wanted to say as a first feedback that
your approach looks quite original (reminding things I had seen under
different angles in products such as 4Suite or Logilab's Ornicar or
maybe even Biztalk Server) and that if I hadn't answered before that's
just because there was too much to read, so much that I am not yet sure
what to think about your project :-) ...
I have just a first quick question to ask right now: you are saying that
you have developed this technology. Do you have a reference
implementation with which one could play to get a more concrete idea?
Also, under which licence do you plan to release the specs and the
implementation?
Thanks
Eric
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Did you know it? Python has now a Relax NG (partial) implementation.
http://advogato.org/proj/xvif/
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Eric van der Vlist http://xmlfr.org http://dyomedea.com
(W3C) XML Schema ISBN:0-596-00252-1 http://oreilly.com/catalog/xmlschema
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