Schema framework and a method and apparatus for normalizing schema
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1. A mark up language schema stored in a directory tree memory structure, the mark up language schema having a mark up language schema namespace associated therewith, the mark up language schema namespace including a category identifier that identifies a category to which the mark up language schema relates, and wherein the category identifier provides information about where the mark up language schema associated with the mark up language schema namespace is stored in the directory tree memory structure, wherein the mark up language schema namespace is constructed based on a predefined set of rules of construction and is normalized to determine whether the mark up language schema namespace complies with the predefined set of rules of construction.
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Abstract
The schema framework of the present invention is a set of rules and best practices that a user follows when creating schema in accordance with the present invention. By following these rules, schema are produced that can be used, reused, and managed in a distributed computing environment, thus reducing the time and effort associated with creating instance documents. Certain rules govern the content and format of the schema namespaces. Each schema namespace includes a category identifier that identifies a category to which the schema associated with the namespace relates. Once an instance document has been published by storing it in a schema repository, the schema and the namespace associated with that schema are “frozen” and cannot be changed. By freezing the schema and namespace, the schema and namespace become standardized, which facilitates instance document generation, validation, and use across a distributed system.
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- 1. A mark up language schema stored in a directory tree memory structure, the mark up language schema having a mark up language schema namespace associated therewith, the mark up language schema namespace including a category identifier that identifies a category to which the mark up language schema relates, and wherein the category identifier provides information about where the mark up language schema associated with the mark up language schema namespace is stored in the directory tree memory structure, wherein the mark up language schema namespace is constructed based on a predefined set of rules of construction and is normalized to determine whether the mark up language schema namespace complies with the predefined set of rules of construction.
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