> And that looks more complicated than it needs to be.

Depends  on what your requirements are.   If you want a 'schema
language' to help non-rails clients, why not use one that's been
widely tested and has support in many different languages.  Making up
something specific for rails would mean it's of questionable value to
non-rails programming environments.

I'm not necessarily sold on the idea of generating a particular schema
language, or even of generating a schema at all,  but I do know that
inventing our own is something we should be very wary of.



-- 
Cheers

Koz

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