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Special Edition Using XML Schema starts with an explanation of Schema basics: why they were created, the advantages they offer over DTDs, and an overview of the two major parts of the specification: Structure and Datatypes. Next, the author explains the differences between DTDs and Schemas, and demonstrates a simple DTD-to-Schema conversion. The bulk of the book explains the many parts of Schemas, dissecting the structure of a Schema and then introducing Datatypes. Each section includes practical examples, which the author creates and explains, building from the material discussed in the previous section. At the end of the book, the author demonstrates a large, real-world example Schema, showing how all the parts of Schemas interact and how readers would build XML data from the example Schema.Synopsis
Special Edition Using
starts with an explanation of Schema basics: why they were created, the advantages they offer over DTDs, and an overview of the two major parts of the specification: Structure and Datatypes. Next, the author explains the differences between DTDs and Schemas, and demonstrates a simple DTD-to-Schema conversion. The bulk of the book explains the many parts of Schemas, dissecting the structure of a Schema and then introducing Datatypes. Each section includes practical examples, which the author creates and explains, building from the material discussed in the previous section. At the end of the book, the author demonstrates a large, real-world example Schema, showing how all the parts of Schemas interact and how readers would build
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XML schema offers an alternative to describing an XML grammar with document type definitions (DTDs). Written for developers familiar with XML, this book explains the syntax and structure of XML schema and why a developer may want to use it. The author explains how datatypes define a lexical meaning for the value of an element or an attribute, and builds an example schema for storing human resource files. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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XML schema offers an alternative to describing an XML grammar with document type definitions (DTDs). Written for developers familiar with XML, this book explains the syntax and structure of XML schema and why a developer may want to use it. The author explains how datatypes define a lexical meaning for the value of an element or an attribute, and builds an example schema for storing human resource files. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)