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xmlHelpline Blog: How I learned to love @OASISopen CAM
http://blog.xmlhelpline.com/2013/11/how-i-learned-to-love-oasisopen-cam.html
Xml, Xslt, data standards, and anything else. How I learned to love @OASISopen CAM. I've played around with @OASISopen CAM. In the past, but mostly from a learning and experimentation perspective. I thought it an interesting technology and always wanted to find a reason to use it in real life. But for some time that opportunity wasn't at hand. The most powerful aspect of this is to allow data model and constraints to travel and live together. Schematron, (xml schema 1.1), and xslt. Working with CAM on a ...
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xmlHelpline Blog: URIResolver with XSLT2 using Saxon on Tomcat and JSTL
http://blog.xmlhelpline.com/2014/08/uriresolver-with-xslt2-using-saxon-on.html
Xml, Xslt, data standards, and anything else. URIResolver with XSLT2 using Saxon on Tomcat and JSTL. System.setProperty("javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory", "net.sf.saxon.TransformerFactoryImpl");. So far a happy story right? I wasn't sure if the problem was my code, java, tomcat, or saxon (can you guess which? I found that it wasn't anything to do with encoding, so I could rule that out. I started doing research and found some interesting (though dated) discussions here. HTTP Status 500 - java....
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xmlHelpline Blog: send me your worst use case! SchemaLightener update underway
http://blog.xmlhelpline.com/2013/11/send-me-your-worst-use-case.html
Xml, Xslt, data standards, and anything else. Send me your worst use case! Am working in updating the code to the #SchemaLightener. Which also flattens schemas and wsdl files) to use XSLT 2.0 and other enhancements. Having offered this tool for years, I've accumulated many use cases that I can test with. And of course, I use many consortia standard schemas and wsdls. However, I want your worst use cases! And I'll work to incorporate these use cases into the testing of this new version.
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xmlHelpline Blog: #OAGIS X reviewed - part 2
http://blog.xmlhelpline.com/2012/12/oagis-x-reviewed-part-2.html
Xml, Xslt, data standards, and anything else. OAGIS X reviewed - part 2. This is part two of a review of OAGIS X. Release candidate 1 from OAGi. See review part one. One of the interesting aspects of this release is around extensions. The 2 main extension methods you've seen in previous releases are still there. The UserArea. Method that is also common and goes back to version 8 of OAGIS. Easy to insert extensions here - /xsd:sequence. Posted by Paul at 7:35 PM.
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xmlHelpline Blog: The Definitive Guide to TMS Top 5 Lists
http://blog.xmlhelpline.com/2014/07/the-definitive-guide-to-tms-top-5-lists.html
Xml, Xslt, data standards, and anything else. The Definitive Guide to TMS Top 5 Lists. This goes into the "anything else" category. One of my other passions is rock and roll music. And many people who hang around the worlds of hard rock and heavy metal are aware of a VH1 classic TV show called " That Metal Show. ThatMetalShow #TMS). Hosted by Eddie Trunk, Don Jamieson, and Jim Florentine, the show has become a focal point of discussion, awareness, and fun around this music genre. Posted by Paul at 4:45 PM.
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xmlHelpline Blog: great XSLT function site
http://blog.xmlhelpline.com/2014/07/great-xslt-function-site.html
Xml, Xslt, data standards, and anything else. Great XSLT function site. I want to give a shout out to Priscilla Walmsley's list of XSLT functions. I have used it many times and find the site easy to read and consume. Especially when I'm wrapping my head around some nasty namespace management issues, I find myself coming back to the site over and over. For this great XSLT resource! Http:/ www.xsltfunctions.com/xsl/. Posted by Paul at 12:42 PM.
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Architecturally Significant: A Business Data Dictionary generated from XSD Schemas
http://blog.percepsys.com/2009/06/business-data-dictionary-generated-from.html
Cultural Learnings of SOA for Make Benefit of EAI, Biztalk, .NET, etc. High Five! Monday, June 15, 2009. A Business Data Dictionary generated from XSD Schemas. With XSD schemas becoming the {default} Enterprise Data Dictionary at most companies, keeping schemas and the Business Data Dictionary synchronized is becoming a challenge. Business people must have a friendly, visually modeled, non-technical Data Dictionary to work with. Tools which can generate documentation from Schemas (XSDs) are: DocFlex.
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xmlHelpline Blog: #OAGIS X reviewed - part 1
http://blog.xmlhelpline.com/2012/11/oagis-x-reviewed-part-1.html
Xml, Xslt, data standards, and anything else. OAGIS X reviewed - part 1. This is part one of a review of OAGIS X. Release candidate 1 from OAGi. When comparing instance documents, the first area for change you'll notice is in attributes. Specifically around codes and identifiers. For example, the LogicalID element in version 9.4 looks like this:. Whereas the X version is streamlined looking like this:. I've got more to say so I'll return and update you on this important new release of OAGIS.