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RELAX NG
RELAX NG
by Eric van der Vlist

Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Pub Date: December 15, 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-596-00421-7
Pages: 512
Slots: 1.0
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Overview

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 W3C's XML Schema Recommendation and much more powerful and flexible than DTDs. RELAX NG is a grammar-based schema language that's 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. If you're looking for a schema language that's easy to use and won't leave you in a labyrinth of obscure limitations, RELAX NG is the language you should be using. And only O'Reilly's RELAX NG gives you the straightforward information and everything else you'll need to take advantage of this powerful and intelligible language.

 
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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 W3C's XML Schema Recommendation and much more powerful and flexible than DTDs.

RELAX NG is a grammar-based schema language that's 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.

If you're looking for a schema language that's easy to use and won't leave you in a labyrinth of obscure limitations, RELAX NG is the language you should be using. And only O'Reilly's RELAX NG gives you the straightforward information and everything else you'll need to take advantage of this powerful and intelligible language.

 
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Average Customer Rating:based on 3 reviews.
Covered exactly what is needed, 2007-07-01
Reviewer rating:
I tried learning RELAX NG by looking at a few HOWTOs, but there was clearly a lot more to it than what they presented. This book is clear, detailed, and the verbose examples are very helpful.
The rule of XML schema, 2004-05-07
Reviewer rating:
Years ago I attended an ASP Professional Developers conference in Washington, DC, and one of the most inspiring lectures was by a Microsoft XML evangelizer who claimed "It's all about the schema". He might have been right, but on practical level, the transition between XML 1.0 DTDs and W3C XML Schema has been neither easy nor intuitive.

The emergence of RELAX NG is a testimony of the power of the open source movement. While admitting the need for standards (and recommendations) it was obvious that the powerful XML Schema would benefit from the ease of DTDs. RELAX NG is the answer to that need.

The book by the same name by Eric van der Vlist provides not only a description of what RELAX NG is and where it fits in the XML universe, but also guides you through a list of techniques, best practices and integration ideas.

For those among us who are not XML gurus, a book like this can be eye-opening because let's face it, you do not hear about RELAX NG outside of the XML community.

O'Reilly has been very good about publishing thorough books on emerging topics and this book is not an exception. It manages to inform yet not overwhelm. What more can you expect from a computer book?

Short but thorough, 2004-02-27
Reviewer rating:
This is a solid work on Relax NG. The text is very thorough and the author obviously knows what he is talking about. On it's face that makes this a must have book for NG users.

It's not without it's flaws however. The graphics are poor and there could be more done to impart how the Relax NG specifications relate to the specific XML examples they are validating. In addition the book provides little information about tools and support for NG, and also neglects to relate NG to any of the other XML validation standards (DTD, XML Schema.)

For a book about a tough subject it does a lot in a small space. For someone looking for information about NG who is going to apply it in the near term this is a fine work.

 
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RELAX NG
RELAX NG
by Eric van der Vlist

Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Pub Date: December 15, 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-596-00421-7
Pages: 512
Slots: 1.0
Start Reading
Buy Print Version
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