[dfdl-wg] More documents

Mike Beckerle beckerle at us.ibm.com
Thu Feb 2 07:41:51 CST 2006


I would second this approach. A payload string of XML data is just a 
string of value content to us. 

Note however that in our proposed set of properties there is one "isXML" 
which is intended to facilitate the usage pattern of XML payload strings. 
This property is a boolean you can set to say that the string's content is 
a well formed XML document or a well-formed fragment of XML. This is just 
a shorthand for what would otherwise be a large set of quoting/escaping 
conventions, the use of a dynamic character set selected based on the 
encoding attribute in the <?xml version="1.0" encoding="US-ASCII"?> slug 
line (if present), etc.

(We would need to specify what the concept of "well formed fragment of 
XML" means. I think intuitively people know what this means, something 
intelligible to an XML parser, but we need to be explicit. It means a 
fragment of XML that begins and ends between two elements. Hence, is not a 
fragment that starts in the middle of any quoting construct, nor in the 
middle of a tag or attribute, etc. )

Mike Beckerle
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Steve Hanson <smh at uk.ibm.com> 
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I'll see what I can come up with.

As far as the embedded XML goes, I put it there as we will be asked this
question. Thinking it through, maybe we should simply treat it as a BLOB
and leave it to the user to take and parse using an XML parser as an
independent operation. This is symmetric with an XML document containing a
non-XML BLOB as CDATA that needed to be parsed using DFDL.

Regards, Steve

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On Wednesday 01 February 2006 07:03, Steve Hanson wrote:

> - A portion of the data is encrypted, with fields in the message prior 
to
> the encrypted section providing the decryption keys etc. (X12 security
> segment motivates this)
> - Data where some XML is embedded in the middle
> - Data where decimal fields (say) are in a wacky encoding not supported
by
> stock DFDL properties (TLOG retail standard motivates here)
>

Thease are great examples.  Can someone give me fully documented
data files from which to try to construct such examples?

By the way, I'm not sure whether embedded XML is within the scope
of DFDL--it gets insanely hairy.

But the others are exactly the kinds of things that the core standard
must either cover or have an extension mechanism that covers.


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