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Re: Chicken or Egg, XML or XSD

From: "Andres Felipe Arguello" <felipe.arguello@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/2/2004 3:26:00 PM
Well, the XSD but you can construct a XSD based on XML using tools like
Biztalk or XMLSPY, but this schemas doesnt have the data type of the
segments and attributes.
If you have the XSD you can make the XML and parse, or make example XMLs
from the schema using specilized tools, and if you have the XML you can
construct the XSD, but in the correct point of view the XSD may be the first
to be build.
Andres Felipe Arguello

"msnews.microsoft.com" <no@n...> wrote in message
news:uSrSYwOkEHA.3712@T......
> What comes first, XML or XSD? When you start building a project that
> will include XML, what would you start on first, building your XML data
> file or your XSD schema file?
>
> thanks
>
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