Utilizing a schema for documenting managed code
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1. A method for documenting managed code, comprising:
- defining semantically-marked content for elements of managed code that follows an Assistance Markup Language (AML) schema;
including definitions for the elements of the managed code within the AML schema;
transforming the semantically-marked content to create presentational content for display according to a definition specifying the display of the content.
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Abstract
A schema is provided that supports documenting API elements that is flexible and captures current technologies as well as evolves without interfering or breaking the definitions of the existing elements. The schema utilizes a flexible and extensible element that can be used to define various elements of the APIs and can be extended to define new technology when it is introduced.
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1. A method for documenting managed code, comprising:
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defining semantically-marked content for elements of managed code that follows an Assistance Markup Language (AML) schema; including definitions for the elements of the managed code within the AML schema; transforming the semantically-marked content to create presentational content for display according to a definition specifying the display of the content. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions for documenting managed code, comprising:
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obtaining semantically-marked content that document elements of managed code that follows an Assistance Markup Language (AML) schema; and obtaining definitions for the elements of the managed code that follow the AML schema. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A system for using an AML schema for documenting managed code, comprising:
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a processor and a computer-readable medium; an operating environment stored on the computer-readable medium and executing on the processor; a mass storage device that is configured to store semantically-marked content that documents elements of managed code that follows an Assistance Markup Language (AML) schema; and a content transformation manager operating under the control of the operating environment and operative to; accessing the semantically-marked content; obtaining definitions for the elements of the managed code from the AML schema; and transforming the semantically-marked content to create presentational content. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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