I am looking to generate documents that are not coming from external
sources. For example we would have editors filling out a web forms and
then posting them to ML. At that time I would like to detect what type of
content they are trying to create and then generate a document using the
appropriate schema.

-Drew

On 6/5/14 4:38 PM, "Michael Blakeley" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Can you expand on the need to "generate XML documents"? If you've got
>NewsML etc coming in from external sources, what sort of documents are
>"generated within the system"?
>
>-- Mike
>
>On 5 Jun 2014, at 06:58 , Wanczowski, Andrew
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello All, 
>> 
>> I am currently looking to build a metadata store for various documents
>>and want them to remain in their native schemas. Content will be
>>generated within the system and come from external systems. Some
>>examples are the PRISM, NewsML and IPTC/XMP Schemas.
>> 
>> I have been investigating ways to generate XML documents to be stored
>>in MarkLogic. The great thing about MarkLogic is that you can have
>>multiple schemas or schemaless documents in your database. However, this
>>becomes challenging when you want your content to originate in MarkLogic
>>or MarkLogic applications to control full CRUD of the documents. I am
>>looking for something scalable where we would only have to manage one
>>library for all CRUD functions. The current approach would be to have a
>>library module for each schema which will handle all CRUD and
>>serialization/de-serialization. This becomes a maintenance headache.
>> 
>> The desired features would be:
>> A single library module to handle document generation
>> Generate a document based on an XML Schema
>> Create, Update and Partial Update should be supported
>> Values should be populated based on user's input from Another XML
>>document or JSON document
>> Input mappings should be configurable form both XML and JSON
>> Serialization/de-serialization of XML and JSON for API usage or web
>>form usage
>> 
>> ExistDB has a way to generate an instance from an XML Schema.
>>Documentation can be found at
>>http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/XQuery/XML_Schema_to_Instance . But this
>>does not do all the features desired.
>> 
>> Any input would be extremely helpful!
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Drew
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