MARTY Guy wrote:
> 
> DUBUISSON Olivier wrote :
> "You can use the ASN.1 schema as the central schema and encode either
> in BER, DER, PER or XER (i.e., XML), or even encode in PER to
> transmit on a low-bandwith channel and "decode then re-encode" in XER
> for display on your PDA, for example. There are ASN.1 tools that already
> allow that."
> 
> Yes, I have imaged some thing like that.
> But components are XML Native or ASN.1 Native and there are a lot of ASN.1
> native component. If you want data of existing ASN.1 native component to be
> transmitted to an XML native component your HAVE to write the corresponding
> XML Schema. The two-way translation is necessary.

No disagreement.

But the ASN.1 group has not planned to work on what would be called 
ITU-T Rec. X.695 (the reverse of X.694), mainly because we have too
much in our plate for now.

If you are interested in the standardization of X.695, we would
appreciate your joining the group, so that it would give more forces
to do the work.
-- 
Olivier DUBUISSON
france telecom R&D

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