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SPath: a path language for XML schema
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Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web table of contents
Banff, Alberta, Canada
POSTER SESSION: XML table of contents
Pages: 1343 - 1344  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-1-59593-654-7
Authors
Erik Wilde  UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Felix Michel  ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

XML is increasingly being used as a typed data format, and therefore it becomes more important to gain access to the type system; very often this is an XML Schema. The XML Schema Path Language (SPath) presented in this paper provides access to XML Schema components by extending the well-known XPath language to also include the domain of XML Schemas. Using SPath, XML developers gain access to XML Schemas and thus can more easily develop software which is type- or schema-aware, and thus more robust.


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Anders Berglund, Scott Boag, Donald D. Chamberlin, Mary F. Fernandez, Michael Kay, Jonathan Robie, and Jerome Simeon. XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0. World Wide Web Consortium, Recommendation RECxpath20- 20070123, January 2007.
 
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John Cowan and Richard Tobin. XML Information Set (Second Edition). World Wide Web Consortium, Recommendation REC-xml-infoset-20040204, February 2004.
 
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Henry S. Thompson, David Beech, Murray Maloney, and Noah Mendelsohn. XML Schema Part 1: Structures Second Edition. World Wide Web Consortium, Recommendation REC-xmlschema-1-20041028, October 2004.

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