Hello Salim
Just a quick remark on your question -
going from XML to ASN.1 and vice versa
After studying the effects of going from a message set
specified in the header file format of ANSI C
to an ASN.1 specified set versus one specified in XML
I made the personal conclusion that
ASN.1 is a
Hi Steen,
Much truth in what you say below. And for me, the best
of all worlds is to use ASN.1 definitions for the schema
underlying the encodings required for specifications. As
you note, ASN.1 is a mature, reliable schema and unlike
TRex, RELAX, XSD, etc. does not restrict me to a single