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xml schema mapping language

From: christoph.naber@-------.---
To: xmlschema-dev@--.---
Date: 7/31/2008 2:33:00 PM
Hello,

I'm searching for a "XML Schema Mapping Language", a language in which one =

could express mappings between different XML schemas or different versions =

of a schema. I searched for any related term I can imagine, but I found 
nothing. 

What this language should be able to express is roughly the same as what 
can be done with Altova MapForce, but in a XML notation so that one is 
able to generate XSLT Update stylesheets for the instance-documents of the =

schemas. I already tried MapForce, but I found no possiblity to save the 
created mapping in a XML format.

Is such a "schema mapping language" already available? Where?

Thank you in advance for any insight

Greetings Christoph

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