Method for updating XML schema registry using schema pass by...

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

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C707S793000

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07461075

ABSTRACT:
Schema information is provided with transmission of a data object. When a data object is converted to a transmission format, schema information for the object type is added to the transmission format element. The unmarshaling code uses the schema information to update a schema registry at the receiving end. The schema registry is used as a tool for converting the transmission format element back to the data element. The next time an object of that object type is sent to the recipient, the schema information is not added to the transmission format element.

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