Subject: Re: [xsl] Most meaningful design documents for xslt? From: "Eric Bréchemier" <eric.brechemier@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:07:24 +0200 |
On 4/17/07, Eric Brichemier <eric.brechemier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > For me, the most useful design documents are specifications of the > expected input and output; I use mostly XML Schema, and I am very > lucky to have an internal tool generating usable HTML documentation > from a set of XML Schema files.
Sounds like a good tool - can you share it, or is there a similar (free) tool that others use?
Sadly we cannot share the tool because there is some deeply nested highly patented proprietary component inside.
My impression is that it would be very feasible, if not straightforward, to develop such a tool based on a Schema-Aware XSLT processor. I would also be very interested to learn whether someone has developped such a tool able to resolve a set of schemas into a list of elements and simple/complex types, with allowed attributes and content.
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