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RE: [xml-dev] Re: XML Zebra, a path-based tool for generating diff fingerprints for XML Schemas

>-----Original Message-----
>From: G. Ken Holman [mailto:gkholman@CraneSoftwrights.com]
>Sent: Monday, 18 January 2010 12:14 p.m.
>To: xml-dev List
>Subject: Re: [xml-dev] Re: XML Zebra, a path-based tool for generating
>diff fingerprints for XML Schemas
>
>
>I'll be interested in looking at XML Zebra for a way of generating
>the XPath instances for UBL schemas, and then I can just use it for
>arbitrary schemas.
>
Thank you Ken, I'll be interested in your findings for arbitrary schemas.

I am hoping that our UBL-NDR-LIKE schemas will result in smaller fingerprint
files than UBL, because our document schemas are much more prescriptive in
structure.
(You may remember our concept of MXV's CAC-"Views", where for one logical
ABIE many ABIE-"Views" can exist with varying prescriptive nested BBIEs and
ASBIEs. Hence, the maximum number of possible and valid XPaths in an MXV
instance is generally smaller than in an UBL instance.) 

Cheers
Juerg



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