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The one case where I could see such a tool being useful is going from
Russian Doll (anonymous complex datatypes) to Venetian Blind (named
complex datatypes), if one wanted to register the complex datatypes in
an XML registry. Otherwise, I'm not really sure.
Kind Regards,
Joe Chiusano
Booz | Allen | Hamilton
Bob Foster wrote:
>
> From: "Simon St.Laurent" <simonstl@simonstl.com>
> > I do see large differences in how humans work with these different
> > forms, and transitions from Russian Doll to Venetian Blind seem to lose
> > a lot of people along the way. Reading schemas that mix styles can be
> > an interesting challenge.
>
> Setting performance aside, then. Do you think a tool would be useful that
> automatically translated between these various forms (un-mixing styles in
> the process).?
>
> Bob
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