Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Relax NG by Eric Van Der Vlist RELAX NG is a grammar-based schema language. This introduction to the language provides XML developers with a no-nonsense method for creating XML schemas. It offers a clear-cut explanation of RELAX NG that should enable developers to focus on XML document structures and content rather than battle the intricacies of yet another convoluted standard. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description If youre looking for a schema language thats easy to use and wont leave you in a labyrinth of obscure limitations, RELAX NG is the language you should be using. And only OReillys RELAX NG gives you the straightforward information and everything else youll need to take advantage of this powerful and intelligible language. Author Biography Eric van der Vlist is the resident expert on XML schema languages on XML.com. He is also a member of the ISO DSDL committee, where standardization work on RELAX NG and related specifications is in progress. Eric is also the author of OReillys XML Schema. Table of Contents Foreword by James Clark; Foreword by Murata Makoto; Preface Part I. Tutorial; 1. What RELAX NG Offers; Diversity; Keeping Documents Independent of Applications; Validation Has Many Aspects The Best Way to Validate XML Document Structures; RELAX NGs Diverse Applications; RELAX NG as a Pivot Format; Why Use Other Schema Languages?; 2. Simple Foundations Are Beautiful; Documents and Infosets; Different Types of Schema Languages; A Simple Example A Strong Mathematical Background; Patterns, and Only Patterns 3. First Schema; Getting Started; First Patterns; Complete Schema; 4. Introducing the Compact Syntax; First Compact Patterns; Full Schema; XML or Compact?; 5. Flattening the First Schema; Defining Named Patterns; Referencing Named Patterns The grammar and start Elements; Assembling the Parts; Problems That Never Arise; Recursive Models; Escaping Named Pattern Identifiers in the Compact Syntax; 6. More Complex Patterns The group Pattern; The interleave Pattern; The choice Pattern Pattern Compositions; Order Variation as a Source of Information Text and Empty Patterns, Whitespace, and Mixed Content Why Is It Called interleave?; Mixed Content Models with Order A Restriction Related to interleave; A Missing Pattern: Unordered Group; 7. Constraining Text Values; Fixed Values; Co-Occurrence Constraints; Enumerations; Whitespace and RELAX NG Native Datatypes; Using String Datatypes in Attribute Values; When to Use String Datatypes; Using Different Types in Each Value; Exclusions; Lists; Data Versus Text; 8. Datatype Libraries W3C XML Schema Type Library; DTD Compatibility Datatypes Which Library Should Be Used?; 9. Using Regular Expressions to Specify Simple Datatypes; A Swiss Army Knife; The Simplest Possible Pattern Facets; Quantifying; More Atoms; Common Patterns; 10. Creating Building Blocks; Using External References; Merging Grammars; A Real-World Example: XHTML 2.0 Other Options; 11. Namespaces; A Ten-Minute Guide to XML Namespaces; The Two Challenges of Namespaces; Declaring Namespaces in Schemas; Accepting Foreign Namespaces; Namespaces, Building Blocks, and Chameleon Design; 12. Writing Extensible Schemas; Extensible Schemas; The Case for Open Schemas; Extensible and Open?; 13. Annotating Schemas Common Principles for Annotating RELAX NG Schemas; Documentation Annotation for Applications; 14. Generating RELAX NG Schemas Examplotron: Instance Documents as Schemas; Literate Programming UML; Spreadsheets; 15. Simplification and Restrictions Simplification; Restrictions; 16. Determinism and Datatype Assignment; What Is Ambiguity?; The Downsides of Ambiguous and Nondeterministic Content Models; Some Ideas to Make Disambiguation Easier; Part II. Reference; 17. Element Reference 18. Compact Syntax Reference; 19. Datatype Reference; Part III. Appendixes; A. DSDL; B. The GNU Free Documentation License Glossary; Index Review "Thorough and competent guide to a complex topic, written by an obvious expect in the field."Linux Format, September Long Description As developers know, the beauty of XML is that it is extensible, even to the point that you can invent new elements and attributes as you write XML documents. Then, however, you need to define your changes so that applications will be able to make sense of them and this is where XML schema languages come into play. RELAX NG (pronounced relaxing), the Regular Language Description for XML Core--New Generation is quickly gaining momentum as an alternative to other schema languages. Designed to solve a variety of common problems raised in the creation and sharing of XML vocabularies, RELAX NG is less complex than The W3Cs XML Schema Recommendation and much more powerful and flexible than DTDs. RELAX NG is a grammar-based schema language thats both easy to learn for schema creators and easy to implement for software developers In "RELAX NG, developers are introduced to this unique language and will learn a no-nonsense method for creating XML schemas. This book offers a clear-cut explanation of RELAX NG that enables intermediate and advanced XML developers to focus on XML document structures and content rather than battle the intricacies of yet another convoluted standard. "RELAX NG covers the following topics in depth: Introduction to RELAX NG Building RELAX NG schemas using XML syntax Building RELAX NG schemas using compact syntax, an alternative non-XML syntax Flattening schemas to limit depth and provide reusability Using external datatype libraries with RELAX NG W3C XML Schema regular expressions Writing extensible schemas Annotating schemas Generating schemas form different sources Determinism and datatype assignment and much more. Ifyoure looking for a schema language thats easy to use and wont leave you in a labyrinth of obscure limitations, RELAX NG is the language you should be using. And only OReillys "RELAX NG gives you the straightforward information and everything else youll need to take advantage of this powerful and intelligible language. Details ISBN0596004214 Author Eric Van Der Vlist Short Title RELAX NG Publisher OReilly Media Language English ISBN-10 0596004214 ISBN-13 9780596004217 Media Book Format Paperback Illustrations Yes Country of Publication United States Series Oreilly DEWEY 005.72 Place of Publication Sebastopol Residence Paris, FR Subtitle A Simpler Schema Language for XML DOI 10.1604/9780596004217 UK Release Date 2004-01-06 AU Release Date 2004-01-06 NZ Release Date 2004-01-06 Imprint OReilly Media Pages 506 Year 2004 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education Publication Date 2004-01-20 US Release Date 2004-01-20 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERY No matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. 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ISBN-13: 9780596004217
Book Title: Relax NG
Author: Eric Van Der Vlist
Publication Name: Relax Ng
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: O'reilly Media, INC International Concepts USA
Subject: Computer Science
Publication Year: 2004
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 506 Pages