Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xmlschema-dev Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - RE: schema arrangement or architecture [Thread Next] Re: schema arrangement or architectureTo: "Jack Lindsey" <tuquenukem@-------.---> Date: 6/3/2008 11:26:00 AM 2008/6/3 Jack Lindsey <tuquenukem@h...>: > In "Salami Slice" only elements are globally declared, while their types are > still defined anonymously within the element. In "Venetian Blind" it is the > reverse. The complex types are defined globally but the elements > are declared locally within them. As you are obviously aware, making both > elements and complex types global maximizes reusability opportunities. I > call this Venetian Salami but it is better known as the Garden of Eden > style, coined by Eve Maler of Sun Microsystems, and I sing it praises in the > first half of this article. > > Garden of Eden: The Key to Reuse > http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/7185 Ahh that's a better name, and thanks for the clarification - I've been using this style for a long time because you're pretty much forced to if you want to use the types in schema-aware XSLT and XQuery but I've always just referred to it as the horrible "salami slice". "Garden of Eden" is just great :) -- Andrew Welch http://andrewjwelch.com Kernow: http://kernowforsaxon.sf.net/ From andrew.j.welch@g... Tue Jun 03 09:49:09 2008 Received: from mag | ||||||
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