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Re: Development Trends in Web and Oracle

From: IANAL_VISTA <IANAL_Vista_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 02:20:01 GMT
Message-ID: <Xns9618BA80696FBSunnySD@68.6.19.6>


Galen Boyer <galenboyer_at_hotpop.com> wrote in news:uhdjeg5em.fsf_at_hotpop.com:

> On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, wizofoz2k_at_yahoo.com.au wrote:

>> Hexathioorthooxalate apparently said,on my timestamp of 13/03/2005
>> 10:50 PM:
>> 
>>> What the heck do you think an XML schema is, or even a DTD. It
>>> is the rules, the contract, that the data must adhere to. This
>>> seems like SOMETHING to me.
>> 
>> NO, most definitely NOT.  It is a DESCRIPTION of the rules.
>> It is NOT a way of enforcing the rules.  For that, you MUST
>> write code!  

>
> This isn't true with Schemas. Your statement is about as wrong as
> Hexathioorthooxalate's statement that one must right triggers and procs
> to check RI. Sure, something must, but not the developer of either an
> XMLSchema or a Relational schema.
>

Please post a working/reproducable example or a URL to same. Received on Sun Mar 13 2005 - 20:20:01 CST

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