Hi,
Steven.
Xerces
C++ and Xerces (Java) are completely different. The longer known Xerces (Java)
comes with XNI which resembles an infrastructure inside Xerces, and yes, one can
use it to implement other grammars. AFAIK Xerces C++ does not implement it
(yet?).
You
need to validate against BNF? Is this related to XML at all? Could a RegEx
library help as well?
Hiran
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven T. Hatton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 4:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Is there an XNI in Xerces C++?
*** PGP-Unterschriftenstatus: unbekannt
*** Unterzeichner: Unbekannt, Schl�ssel-ID = 0x2EEBAC6C
*** Unterschrieben: 25.02.2004 16:59:33
*** Verifiziert: 25.02.2004 17:04:48
*** BEGINN DER MIT PGP VERIFIZIERTEN NACHRICHT ***
I'm not really sure what XNI provides to the Java programmer. From reading the introductory comments I got the impression that it could be used to parse grammars expressed in other formats than DTD and XML Schema. Looking over the Xerces C documentation, I haven't seen mention of XNI. Does that mean it isn't there? To cut to the chase, I want something that can validate against BNF, and/or convert BNF to XML Schema. I have the impression that such a conversion is, in principle, possible. I really don't have the time, nor the skills to get too far into implementing such a feature myself, but if it happens to be laying around collecting dust, I'd be happy to dust it off and take a look at it. STH
*** ENDE DER MIT PGP VERIFIZIERTEN NACHRICHT ***
--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
