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Re: enumerating paths to leaf nodes in XML Schema

From: Joseph Kesselman <keshlam-nospam@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 12/4/2006 1:16:00 PM

For that matter, as soon as you allow axes other than child the concept 
of "all possible paths" breaks down, since you then have 
multiple/redundant ways to express the same request.

Folks have analysed schemas to express them as data-structure trees -- 
IBM has published papers on schema-driven specialization of parsing and 
XSLT processing -- but that's a matter of deciding in advance exactly 
which paths are going to be considered significant/useful (and, 
sometimes, rewriting the application so it only uses those forms)

-- 
Joe Kesselman / Beware the fury of a patient man. -- John Dryden


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