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New paper on pipeline components finally published!
24 September 04 08:39 AM | christof claessens | with no comments
Waaw... Finally got my new paper published. Like I already promised a while ago, I was working on a sample and paper, showing how custom pipelinecomponents can be created. Even better: the paper and sample code will show you how to create a *streaming...
XML Schema Element reuse vs Type reuse
02 September 04 05:48 PM | christof claessens | 3 comment(s)
What my last post demonstrated was actually how element reuse limits your ability to reusing an XML Schema definition. Last few weeks I saw still too many people reusing elements over and over without considering what consequences this can have when later...
Win a free GMail account by solving this!
01 September 04 08:58 PM | christof claessens | 18 comment(s)
Good news :-) I've a couple of GMail accounts to give away. Let's make this a little contest :-) Since I'm curious how deep the average XML Schema knowledge goes, I'll grant GMail access to the first two people that post a comment explaining what is wrong...
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About XML Schema's determism requirement...
17 August 04 03:07 PM | christof claessens | 4 comment(s)
For those of you who haven't noticed yet: Dare Obasanjo has published a refined version of the work David Orchard did about a year ago. Doing so, Dare explains best practices in designing an extensible xml schema. Writing schemas that are both forward...
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See you @ TechEd Europe 2004!
27 June 04 02:44 PM | christof claessens | with no comments
Due to TechEd 2004, there will be some radio silence next week on both this blog and the contributions to the BizTalk Server 2004 public newsgroups. So, see you all there!! Since there has been quite some activity on several postings lately, I'll be addressing...
XQuery first steps
14 June 04 09:00 PM | christof claessens | with no comments
Just spoiled by my litlle... she actually rules doing the CSS for this blog! Really like these colors :-) As for now reading: " XQuery - The XML Query Language ". While I only managed to find two books on the subject that seemed somewhat decent, this...
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