Thank Murray,
The think i don't know until now is that: how to access to an xml processor integrated to an native xml database like xindice?
regards,
 
majirus


Murray Altheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Majirus FANSI wrote:
> Hi all,
> can xindice validate an xml document via xml schema before
> storing it? And what is the situation for every other native
> xml database?
> regards
>
> Majirus

It's really not the job of a database to validate XML content.
The task falls to an XML processor. If you're running Xindice
you have access to an XML processor (i.e., Xindice won't run
without one), so you can use the XML processor to perform the
validation at any stage during document processing, not just
prior to storage.

Because Xindice can use a variety of XML processors, it's only
a question of whether the specific XML processor you're using
supports validation via XML Schema. Xerces, for example, does,
as well as JAXP, the XML processing that's part of Sun's Java 2.

Murray

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Knowledge Media Institute
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