ISO/IEC-22250-1 Information technology - Document description and processing languages - Regular Language Description for XML (RELAX) - Part 1: RELAX Core

ISO/IEC-22250-1 - 1ST EDITION - CURRENT


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This Technical Report gives mechanisms for formally specifying the syntax of XML-based languages. For example, the syntax of XHTML 1.0 can be specified in RELAX.

Compared with DTDs, RELAX provides the following advantages:

  • Specification in RELAX uses XML instance (i.e., document) syntax,
  • RELAX provides rich datatypes, and
  • RELAX is namespace-aware.

The RELAX specification consists of two parts, RELAX Core and RELAX Namespace. This part of the Technical Report gives RELAX Core, which may be used to describe markup languages containing a single XML namespace. Part 2 of this Technical Report gives RELAX Namespace, which may be used to describe markup languages containing more than a single XML namespace, consisting of more than one RELAX Core document.

Given a sequence of elements, a software module called the RELAX Core processor compares it against a specification in RELAX Core and reports the result. The RELAX Core processor can be directly invoked by the user, and can also be invoked by another software module called the RELAX Namespace processor.

RELAX may be used in conjunction with DTDs. In particular, notations and entities declared by DTDs can be constrained by RELAX.

This part of the Technical Report also gives a subset of RELAX Core, which is restricted to DTD features plus datatypes. This subset is very easy to implement, and with the exception of datatype information, conversion between this subset and XML DTDs results in no information loss.

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Document Number

ISO/IEC TR 22250-1:2002

Revision Level

1ST EDITION

Status

Current

Publication Date

Feb. 15, 2002

Committee Number

ISO/IEC/JTC 1/SC 34