Standard ISO/IEC 19757-4-ed.1.0 9.6.2006 preview

ISO/IEC 19757-4-ed.1.0

Information technology - Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) - Part 4: Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language (NVDL)

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Designation standards: ISO/IEC 19757-4-ed.1.0
Publication date standards: 9.6.2006
SKU: NS-941803
The number of pages: 50
Approximate weight : 150 g (0.33 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

Annotation of standard text ISO/IEC 19757-4-ed.1.0 :

ISO/IEC 19757-4:2006 specifies a Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language (NVDL). An NVDL script controls the dispatching of elements or attributes in a given XML document to different validators, depending on the namespaces of the elements or attributes. An NVDL script also specifies which schemas are used by these validators. These schemas may be written in any schema languages, including those specified by ISO/IEC 19757.

These corrections apply to this standard:

ISO/IEC 19757-4-ed.1.0/Cor.1 Correction

Information technology - Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) - Part 4: Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language (NVDL) - Technical Corrigendum 1

Correction published on 1.9.2008

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