Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xml-dev Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - RE: [xml-dev] Schematron Best Practice: A Schematron schema's area ofresponsibility? [Thread Next] RE: [xml-dev] Schematron Best Practice: A Schematron schema's area ofresponsibility?To: "'Rick Jelliffe'" <rjelliffe@-------.---.-->, <xml-dev@-----.---.---> Date: 7/18/2007 1:30:00 AM If the system is sensitive to the time coupling of type creation and type validation, no. If not, yes. To put it another way, I can type in XML instances and an XML provider consumes them. I do that when I am mocking up screens and haven't decided how the tables should break down yet (document oriented screen design). So here, the schema is meaningless. OTOH, when I make a dataset in ASP, Visual Studio creates an XSD. I never see it. Who uses it? len From: Rick Jelliffe [mailto:rjelliffe@a...] So when considering efficiency, are systems that promote, in effect, no validation actually more "efficient" than systems that promote effective partial validation... | ||||||
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