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Professional XML Schemas (Programmer to Programmer) [Illustrated] (Paperback)

by Jon Duckett (Author), Nik Ozu (Author), Kevin Williams (Author), Stephen Mohr (Author), Kurt Cagle (Author), Oliver Griffin (Author), Francis Norton (Author), Ian Stokes-Rees (Author), Jeni Tennison (Author)
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  • Paperback: 690 pages
  • Publisher: WROX Press Ltd; illustrated edition edition (Jul 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1861005474
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861005472
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 18.5 x 4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 330,239 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Professional XML Schemas is a detailed guide to the XML Schema language. Schemas define the allowable content of a class of XML documents. They form an alternative to the DTD (Document Type Definition), and provide more powerful features including the ability to define data types and structures. This book covers the official W3C Schema Recommendation, released in May 2001. It is a valuable title for developers, particularly since many XML books give only sketchy coverage of this key topic.

Starting with an overview of what Schemas are for, the authors go on to cover the built-in Schema datatypes and then show how to define complex types and content models. A chapter of example datatypes helps to bring this material into focus. Next comes a close look at how XML Namespaces are used in the Schema language, including three design models with intriguing names: Russian Doll, Salami Slice and Venetian Blind. There is a chapter on using Schemas defined in multiple documents, followed by a guide to Identity Constraints and Normalisation, which are important for database work. Further chapters tackle XSLT, system modelling, creating Schema for an existing database, and document management. A fascinating chapter looks at Schema-based programming, which implements an entire application in XML. The authors also take a quick look at non-W3C schemas, particularly one called Schematron, and there is an appendix of reference material.

Professional XML developers need to know about Schemas, and this is a thorough and informative tutorial. It is a complex subject, but the book is sensibly organised so that readers can easily master the basics before going on to the more demanding aspects. --Tim Anderson

Book Description
In order to leverage XML's power as a self-describing and extensible language, we need a way to define and describe the allowable content of any type of XML document. In the past, this has been achieved with DTDs, but these have in many ways fallen short of the requirements for working with data. XML Schemas were created to provide a more powerful and flexible mechanism for describing permissible document structures using XML syntax. They provide a set of built-in datatypes, which can mimic the object-oriented mechanisms of many languages, offer support for namespaces, and facilities for automated documentation.

Professional XML Schemas exhaustively details the W3C XML Schema language, and teaches the new syntax in an intuitive and logical way. From declaring elements and attributes, creating complex content models, and working with multiple namespaces, you'll move on to see how XML Schemas are used in real-world situations. A number of practical case studies will illustrate the design and creation of schemas in the diverse worlds of relational databases, document management, and e-commerce applications.

This book covers:

A complete guide to XML Schema Syntax

Using XML Schema built-in types, and deriving new types

Working with XML Schemas and namespaces

Creating identity and uniqueness constraints

Good XML Schema design, illustrated in a number of different areas

Working with XML Schemas and XSLT

Writing XML Schemas for working with SOAP

Integrating Schematron and XML Schemas


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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent, practical and comprehensive review, 2 Nov 2001
The W3C XML Schema standard is not easily digestible. This book does a good job of disecting the often obtuse and overly formal presentation of the official specifications.

Having been brought up with paradigms that model business processes as abstract data types, I prefer to think of the language as being of this ilk. The book really comes into its own in the 2nd half where it considers when XML schema may be useful in developing real world systems . Its expose of the process of employing modern OOA&D techniques and in particular the UML to produce a system model manifested in XML schema is excellent.

The book then continues to gather strength. It describes how to model database schema using XML Schema, an activity likely to be increasingly common. It has a chapter on using XML schema to model documents as opposed to data structures, something very close to my heart and in parallel with work I have been doing since 1998.

It then, in a grown up way, looks at other schema technologies that may compete as well as complement the XML Schema technology. Centre stage are Schematron and hats off to the authors for being bang up to date, I only recognised RELAX out of the 3 other schema technologies, what ever happened to XDR, SOX and DCD!!!

The final two chapters yield yet more valuable content. We are given an eCommerce case study, again something close to my heart and a chance yet again to see the all pervasive SOAP in action. Finally we are introduced to SBP, yet another acronym which stands proud for Schema Based Programming.

A good practical part reference book well deserved of its 5 stars.

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