XML schema
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This article is about XML schemas in general. For information on the W3C-recommended schema language for XML, see XML Schema.
An XML schema is a description of a type of XML document, typically expressed in terms of constraints on the structure and content of documents of that type, above and beyond the basic syntax constraints imposed by XML itself. An XML schema provides a view of the document type at a relatively high level of abstraction.
There are languages developed specifically to express XML schemas. The Document Type Definition (DTD) language, which is native to the XML specification, is a schema language that is of relatively limited capability, but that also has other uses in XML aside from the expression of schemas. Two other very popular, more expressive XML schema languages are XML Schema and RELAX NG.
The mechanism for associating an XML document with a schema varies according to the schema language. The association may be achieved via markup within the XML document itself, or via some external means.
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[edit] Validation
The process of checking to see if an XML document conforms to a schema is called validation, which is separate from XML's core concept of syntactic well-formedness. All XML documents must be well-formed, but it is not required that a document be valid unless the XML parser is "validating", in which case the document is also checked for conformance with its associated schema. DTD-validating parsers are most common, but some support W3C XML Schema or RELAX NG as well.
Documents are only considered valid if they satisfy the requirements of the schema with which they have been associated. These requirements typically include such constraints as:
- Elements and attributes that must/may be included, and their permitted structure;
- The structure is specified by a regular expression syntax ;
- How character data is to be interpreted, e.g. as a number, a date, a URL, a Boolean, etc.
XML Schema validations can be effectively performed using specialized parsers, like JAXB or SAX.
[edit] XML schema languages
- Document Definition Markup Language (DDML)
- Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL)
- Document Structure Description (DSD)
- Document Type Definition (DTD)
- Namespace Routing Language (NRL)
- RELAX NG and its predecessors RELAX and TREX
- SGML
- Schema for Object-Oriented XML (SOX)
- Schematron
- XML-Data Reduced (XDR)
- W3C XML Schema (WXS or XSD)
- XML Schema Language Comparison
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Comparing XML Schema Languages by Eric van der Vlist (2001)