On 08/10/10 14:18, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Ouch, this is really nasty, for the few complex schemas I've seen none of them
> follows such GML rules, just uses GML as a building block.

Then they are not GML application schemas.

> This will make using app-schema store problematic. So far I'm working
> around this
> and other limitations by creating an amended target schema that the store can
> use and the xslt towards the real deal, but we both know supporting xlst two
> ways is problematic at best.
> Well, good to know for next time I'll venture in app-schema land

GML land. This is not an app-schema problem. It is a GML conformance 
problem.

You are not the only one. I recently saw a large project that designed a 
suite of schemas based on GML. They did not use modelling tools such as 
HollowWorld/FullMoon that help to enforce GML encoding specification 
conformance, and as a consequence, their schemas were not conformant, 
principally in not observing the striping rule.

Do you have any ability to change the schema?

-- 
Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
Software Engineering Team Leader
CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
Australian Resources Research Centre

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