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Re: [xml-dev] Write Programs That Don't *Do* Anything ... ExpressRelationships/Rules

Costello, Roger L. wrote:


> Incremental updates, processing in any order or even in parallel, and program validation ... awesome!
>
> What I've just described is XSLT (and XSD 1.1 for validation).
>
> XSLT and XSD 1.1 rocks!
>   
 I don't get it. What is new? 

If you are talking about persistent objects with validating listeners, 
that is the way that for example many GUI systems work, isn't it?

Cheers
Rick Jelliffe


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