Re: XML Schema Validating Parser

Take a look at: http://alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/xml4j.  IBM has preliminary 
support for some aspects of the schemas specification.  You will have to 
decide whether this makes them a front-runner in the race for a complete 
implementation, but it certainly is something that you can play with now. 
Other companies and organizations are known to be developing 
implementations, but I am not aware of any that have made code available 
publicly at this time.  (Apologies in advance if I have forgotten about 
some other publicly available implementation. )

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Matthew Merlo <matthew.j.merlo@lmco.com>
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        Subject:        XML Schema Validating Parser



This may be a dumb question but worth a shot anyway.  Does anyone know
who the frontrunner is for releasing a schema validating parser?  That
is, a parser that validates xml based on  a schema (checks datatypes,
occurances, etc.).  I realize that until the specification is finalized
that I won't see a universal parser of this kind any time soon.  I
would, however, like to know which groups out there are close to
finishing one or perhaps sitting on one already.  Any info would be
greatly appreciated.

Received on Tuesday, 8 February 2000 16:47:15 UTC