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Re: XML Zebra, a path-based tool for generating diff fingerprints forXML Schemas
- From: "Anthony B. Coates \(XML-Dev\)" <abcoatesecure-xmldev@yahoo.co.uk>
- To: "xml-dev List" <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 22:36:27 -0000
Version 1.0-pre-3 of XML Zebra is now available. It adds the ability to
select which global elements are used as root elements. See
https://launchpad.net/xmlzebra/+announcement/5454
Cheers, Tony.
On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 22:31:04 -0000, Anthony B. Coates (XML-Dev)
<abcoatesecure-xmldev@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Version 1.0-pre-2 of XML Zebra is now available. It adds support for
> substitution groups, and you can now set namespace prefixes via the
> command line.
>
> https://launchpad.net/xmlzebra/+announcement/5072
>
> Cheers, Tony.
>
> On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 16:16:39 -0000, Anthony B. Coates (XML-Dev)
> <abcoatesecure-xmldev@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I have written a tool (in Scala) that can be used to check the
>> differences
>> between versions of a set of W3C XML Schemas. The tool can be run with
>> Scala, Java, or Apache Ant. The idea is that for each version, you
>> create
>> a fingerprint file that contains paths (like XPaths, but with an
>> extended
>> syntax). By comparing the two fingerprint files for two versions, you
>> can
>> see what has changed between the versions of the Schemas. The tools
>> makes
>> use of the XMLBeans API for examining the structure of W3C XML Schemas.
>>
>> How does this differ from just doing diffs of the individual Schema
>> files
>> themselves? The difference is that the path-based approach shows you
>> not
>> only what has changed, but also shows all of the places that are
>> directly
>> or indirectly impacted by the change. Also, the path-based approach
>> ignores restructurings that don't impact users, like renaming of Schema
>> types or moving of definitions to a different Schema file. Put another
>> way, the path-based approach allows you to evaluate how the Schemas have
>> changed from a user-impact perspective, rather than from a simple
>> file-change perspective.
>>
>> The software is open source, released under the Apache licence. For
>> more
>> details, and to download it, see
>>
>> http://www.xmlzebra.com/
>>
>> There will be a presentation about this software at the XML Prague 2010
>> conference, 13-14 March.
>>
>> http://www.xmlprague.cz/2010/index.html
>>
>> Feedback would be very welcome. Thanks,
>>
>> Cheers, Tony.
>
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