
Here's the latest task list with dates, that IBM has been working to. vX+1 - improve (finish?) nulls/default/optionals (Mike - with input from Steve) -- Feb 8 2008 - expression language (Alan) -- Feb 8 2008 - valueCalc (Mike) -- Feb 8 2008 - property precedence (parsing) (Steve) -- Feb 8 2008 - entities incl basic white space (Alan) -- Feb 8 2008 vX+2 - 2-level description (schema components) - including UML (Simon) -- Feb xx 2008 - property precedence (writing) (Steve) -- Feb 15 2008 - variable markup (Steve) -- Feb 22 2008 - regular expressions for lengths (Alan) - bring supplements up-to-date (Steve) -- Feb 29 2008 - assertions/discriminators and choice (Suman) -- Feb 19, 2008 - how speculative parsing works (combining choice and variable-occurrence - currently these are separate) (TX person) - reordering the properties discussion (move representation earlier, improve flow of topics) (Alan) vX+3 - escapeSchemes (Ian P) -- Mar 21, 2008 - string xml type (Ian P) -- Mar 21, 2008 - variables (Mike) - selectors (Suman) -- Mar 3, 2008 - improvements on property descriptions (All - split tbd) - envelopes and payloads (Steve) -- Mar 5th 2008 Extraneous to spec - develop Schema for DFDL xsd (Suman) -- Mar 15, 2008 - develop Schema for Schema DFDL Subset xsd (Suman) -- March 30, 2008 (might not be needed) Regards, Steve Steve Hanson WebSphere Message Brokers Hursley, UK Internet: smh@uk.ibm.com Phone (+44)/(0) 1962-815848 Suman Kalia <kalia@ca.ibm.com> Sent by: dfdl-wg-bounces@ogf.org 13/02/2008 00:22 To dfdl-wg@ogf.org cc Subject [DFDL-WG] Fw: Agenda for call 2007-02-13 Action Item for Vx+2 : - assertions/discriminators and choice (Suman) Attached is an example of how discriminators can be used in DFDL to identify a particular branch within choice.. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <xsd:schema targetNamespace="http://www.example.org/choiceDiscriminators" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:dfdl=" http://dataformat.org/" xmlns:tns="http://www.example.org/choiceDiscriminators"> <xsd:element name="multiRecord" type="tns:MultiRecordType"></ xsd:element> <xsd:complexType name="MultiRecordType"> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:element name="recordType" type="xsd:string"
</xsd:element> <!-- recordType precedes model group choice and its value determines which branch of the choice is present. This is like a switch statement of C or Java programming language. -->
<xsd:choice> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:appinfo source=" http://dataformat.org/"> <!-- discriminator annotation on the model group sequence describes the condition value to be checked for the recordType. The condition could be a complex XPATH expression using XPATH functions to check for particular pattern of data for the condition (e.g. recordType value starting with xyz etc). --> < dfdl:discriminator test="..\recordType='name'" /> <!-- identifies name record --> </xsd:appinfo> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:element name="firstName" type ="xsd:string" /> <xsd:element name="lastName" type= "xsd:string" /> </xsd:sequence> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:appinfo source=" http://dataformat.org/"> < dfdl:discriminator test="..\recordType='addr'" /> <!-- identifies address record --> </xsd:appinfo> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:element name="streetAddr" type="xsd:string" /> <xsd:element name="city" type= "xsd:string" /> <xsd:element name="state" type= "xsd:string" /> <xsd:element name="zip" type= "xsd:string" /> </xsd:sequence> <xsd:element name="otherElem" type= "xsd:string"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:appinfo source=" http://dataformat.org/"> < dfdl:discriminator test="..\recordType='oth" /> <!-- identifies other record --> </xsd:appinfo> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:element> </xsd:choice> </xsd:sequence> </xsd:complexType> </xsd:schema> Suman Kalia IBM Toronto Lab WebSphere Business Integration Application Connectivity Tools Tel : 905-413-3923 T/L 969-3923 Fax : 905-413-4850 T/L 969-4850 Internet ID : kalia@ca.ibm.com ----- Forwarded by Suman Kalia/Toronto/IBM on 02/12/2008 06:59 PM ----- "Mike Beckerle" <mbeckerle.dfdl@gmail.com> Sent by: dfdl-wg-bounces@ogf.org 02/12/2008 06:24 PM To <dfdl-wg@ogf.org> cc Subject [DFDL-WG] Agenda for call 2007-02-13 Topics for this call include ? · Content for OGF22 Meeting. ? I need to know what features of our progress we want to highlight. The section about status and progress is where this content goes. Slides 37 through 51 of the OGF21 deck, which is here: http://forge.ogf.org/sf/go/doc15029?nav=1 · Comments on Draft 031 · Review of next tasks Old task list below for reference: Planned (Roughly) vX+1 - 2-level description (schema components) - including UML (Simon) - regular expressions for lengths (Alan) - valueCalc (Mike) - property precedence (Steve) - entities (Alan) - white space handling (Steve) vX+2 - bring supplements up-to-date (Steve) - assertions/discriminators and choice (Suman) - how speculative parsing works (combining choice and variable-occurrence - currently these are separate) (TX person) - reordering the properties discussion (move representation earlier, improve flow of topics) (Alan) vX+3 - escapeSchemes (Ian P) - string xml type (Ian P) - variables (Mike) - selectors (Suman) - improvements on property descriptions (All - split tbd) - envelopes and payloads (Steve) Extraneous to spec - develop Schema for DFDL xsd (Suman) - develop Schema for Schema DFDL Subset xsd (Suman) -- dfdl-wg mailing list dfdl-wg@ogf.org http://www.ogf.org/mailman/listinfo/dfdl-wg -- dfdl-wg mailing list dfdl-wg@ogf.org http://www.ogf.org/mailman/listinfo/dfdl-wg Unless stated otherwise above: IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number 741598. Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU