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Very well put, Aaron. To me, schemas are best use during CREATION of a document to validate that the sender has built the document correctly. The receiver needs to validate a lot more than just the basic structure of the document, and the overhead of the schema validation is just that, overhead. Joe > From: Aaron Bartell > > Where I love schema's is when you have to relay to all parties involved > what > the document should look like and what the general "rules" are of the end > xml document being transmitted. With the tooling in WDSC schema's are > easy > to create and generate "instance" xml files, or rather, XML files that > represent what the Schema is trying to convey.
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