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Re: [xml-dev] dynamically generated XML Schema?! Re: [xml-dev] R:[xml-dev] Number of active public XML schemas

From: Micah Dubinko <micah@-------.---->
To: Jeff Greif <jgreif@------.---------.--->
Date: 11/3/2004 4:35:00 PM
Recently, I started down this path. I ended up with a system that 
bypasses XSD alltogether, instead uses something like examplotron 
schema-by-example.

http://examploforms.org

I observe that it's really is far easier to do this sort of thing 
without XSD, even taking into account the existing tools.

.micah

Jeff Greif wrote:

>>>Why generate schemas dynamically?  What's the advantage of an XML
>>>Schema language for this?
>>>      
>>>
>
>Consider an application that consumes schemas, say, to generate forms for
>user input. 
>

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