Decoding W3C's object-oriented specification; O'Reilly releases "XML Schema".

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M2 PRESSWIRE-22 July 2002-O'REILLY: Decoding W3C's object-oriented specification; O'Reilly releases "XML Schema" (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07192002 Sebastopol, CA -- Many developers see W3C XML Schema as the principal language for defining the content and structure of XML documents, while others resist the specification as unnecessarily complex, preferring to use tools such as DTDs, Schematron or RELAX NG.

Eric van der Vlist, the author of the newly released "XML Schema: The W3C's Object-Oriented Descriptions for XML" (O'Reilly, US $39.95), approaches this controversy with a sober and objective view: W3C XML Schema, he says, is both essential and potentially dangerous for XML. "XML Schema is the most complex specification ever...

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