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RE: Permit (greedy) conflicting wildcards

From: noah_mendelsohn@--.---.---
To: "Michael Kay" <mike@--------.--->
Date: 4/10/2007 10:58:00 AM
Michael Kay writes:

> So in this sense you're right: I'm trying to find rules that allow the
> schema as a whole to be extended while retaining confidence that the
> assumptions I made at query compile time relating to type-
> safety are still
> true when the query is executed. I'm trying to do this by 
> freezing the parts
> of the schema on which compiled queries depend.

Unless I'm misunderstanding, <xs:redefine> is completely incompatible with 
this model, at least in the case that the redefine shows up as a result of 
resolving the schemaLocation.  Given that things like redefine are in the 
langauge and need to be handled in a conforming implementation, I'm not 
sure why something like a Not In Schema wildcard is more than a minor 
additional compliction with respect to the goal you've set.  Or is query 
making the assumption that, even in the face of a redefine doing an 
extension, the derivation supplied by a redefinition can be ignored?

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Noah Mendelsohn 
IBM Corporation
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