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Subject: RE: [regrep] UK Govt regrep requirements


Paul,

Reviewing your PPT - this is definately the domain of CAM.

In fact the versioning mechanisms in CAM provide the ability to
do what you are wanting.  When something gets updated - 
re-generate the schema from the CAM template definition 
and the <ContentReference> section linkages to the
semantics.

I've copied the CAM TC group here - as I believe this is 
a usage case that we could develop - and especially if 
you are able to provide XML and XSD samples to create
CAM templates from.

What I also see is that CAM in addition to doing versioning
will also provide you with a new capability - context driven
assembly and schemas.  That is a very significant value-add
that using XSLT alone is very tough to implement.

Thanks, DW.
=============================================================
Quoting Paul Spencer <paul.spencer@boynings.co.uk>:

> I have put a draft of my presentation at
> http://boynings.co.uk/mod/20031014.ppt. What you don't get is the bits that
> demonstrate live systems. I am happy to discuss this via the listserv or
> telecon. Perhaps people can help me flesh out the last slide! I am happy to
> promote the work of any relevant OASIS TC here (if I understand it).
> 
> Regards
> 
> Paul Spencer
> 
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Nikola [mailto:nikola.stojanovic@acm.org]
>   Sent: 24 September 2003 13:42
>   To: regrep@lists.oasis-open.org
>   Subject: Re: [regrep] UK Govt regrep requirements
> 
> 
>   <Paul>
>   As part of a telecon, I would be happy to make this available and talk
> through it.
>   </Paul>
> 
>   Would you be willing to share some of this via listserv before our next
> telecon?
> 
>   <Paul>
>   Note that the MOD is a simple case of the general UK Govt requirement. I
>   imagine that the needs are common across most Governments - it will just
> be
>   that some don't realise it yet.
>   </Paul>
> 
>   Yes, this (Types & XML Schema maintenance) seems to be a very generic
> requirement (not only Governments).
> 
>   Regards,
>   Nikola
> 


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