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Re: [xml-dev] Is it time for the binary XML permathread to start up again?
- From: Richard Salz <rsalz@us.ibm.com>
- To: Amelia A Lewis <amyzing@talsever.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 10:47:32 -0400
> See rfc-editor.org, RFCs in the range 4910 to 4914.
I predict it will die quietly with no uptake. ASN.X is a new schema
language with the syntax of XSD and the semantics of ASN.1 that works with
the toolkits of neither of them. As I read sections 8 and 9 of RFC 4910,
RXER can't round-trip text strings, and its primary claim over XER is that
XER uses the type names in the encoding, and RXER doesn't. If a new
version of a standard comes along and refactors the schema, then an old
XER encoding may no longer work. I'm okay with that, since I think it
follows the XML use model; your old xsi:type declarations are broken, too.
I don't know if it's common for standard revisions in the ASN1 world to
refactor type declarations; in the security space I haven't seen it
happen.
At any rate, those RFC's are experimental. For good reason :)
/r$
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