
Dear Mike, So how should a JSON mapping in DFDL look like? Cheers, Kris __ Kristoffer H Rose, ph.d. <krisrose@us.ibm.com> +1(914)784-7642 (fax -6324) IBM T.J.Watson Research Center, PO Box 704, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Mike Beckerle <mbeckerle.dfdl@gmail.com> 04/06/2012 05:48 PM To dfdl-wg@ogf.org, cc Kristoffer H Rose/Watson/IBM@IBMUS Subject checking on 'no recursion' restriction - are we sure we can live without it DFDL v1.0 spec currently disallows recursive types. Are we sure we can live without this? Seems to me there are many formats e.g., JSON, which are popular now, and which naturally require recursion to express. There are a number of document-like formats - there's a fuzzy grey area where documents and data records overlap, and these will naturally be modeled using recursion. Even formats like EDIFACT allow segment nesting, though I'm not sure about whether recursive definitions are allowed or precluded, a generic EDIFACT parser wouldn't know any specific segment types, and would want to have a recursively defined generic segment structure. Comments? ...mikeb -- Mike Beckerle | OGF DFDL WG Co-Chair Tel: 781-330-0412