On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.
>
By the way, these tools you're mentioning seem to require one to use a
commercial UML designer to create some UML models, then export and convert
to an app schema compliant schema.
Is there any way to do without the tool? For example, have some way to just
check if an existing schema is compliant, and if not, get some report of
what is wrong?
A xml schema checker of sorts, but geared towards GML application schema
Cheers
Andrea
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