Subject | Re: [IB-Architect] XML schemas and code generation |
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Author | David Jencks |
Post date | 2001-05-22T17:19:50Z |
Hi,
I haven't looked for months, but Microsoft was working very hard on xml
schemas for data. Maybe some of this is now official xml schema stuff:
check the xml portion of their website.
I cooked up my own for the java sql script/testing stuff I was working up a
couple of weeks ago. I included an example in an email "[Firebird-test]
Example of xml format tests" on 5-14-2001.
Hope this is useful.
david jencks
I haven't looked for months, but Microsoft was working very hard on xml
schemas for data. Maybe some of this is now official xml schema stuff:
check the xml portion of their website.
I cooked up my own for the java sql script/testing stuff I was working up a
couple of weeks ago. I included an example in an email "[Firebird-test]
Example of xml format tests" on 5-14-2001.
Hope this is useful.
david jencks
On 2001.05.22 10:27:21 -0400 Marcelo Lopez Ruiz wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
>
> I've just started toying for with XML and XSLT, and it seems to me it
> would
> be possible to easily create different transformations to generate code
> from
> a given database schema. For example, to create insert/update/delete
> stored
> procedures, views on joined tables, Delphi forms to work with the
> database,
> etc.
>
> Of course, I would need to create an XML document based on a database for
> this to work. Does anyone know of standardized XML schemas for database
> schemas? It would probably have to be extended to include such things as
> generators or exceptions, I guess.
>
> Anyway, all pointers are welcome, and sorry if this is the wrong list to
> be
> asking this.
>
> Marcelo Lopez Ruiz
>
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