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  • From: "David Lee" <dlee@c...>
  • To: <liam@w...>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 13:20:55 -0500

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David A. Lee
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-----Original Message-----
From: Liam R E Quin [mailto:liam@w...] 
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 1:00 PM
To: David Lee
Cc: xml-dev@l...
Subject: RE:  what's missing in XML? What's coming?


On Mon, 2012-01-02 at 10:27 -0500, David Lee wrote:
> What's missing ?

David, thanks for replying!

> 1) A Standard (or well adopted convention) for Serialized XDM so that
> programs may exchange XDM in addition to XML

I think (Rich Salz notwithstanding) EXI 2 may do this. Remains to be
seen, but I hope so.

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Any reference to this ? 
I've plotted out a course for this but not sure if its the right track:

http://xml.calldei.com/XDMSerialize

I have seen nothing similar ... but would love to.




> 2) Better support for XDM in XQuery and XSLT to allow the input 'document'
> to be any XDM value, and corresponding support in the implementations to
> portably read such data (see #1)
I'm not sure on the status of this; the first part is already there I
think, unless you're asking for a further relaxing of constraints in the
XDM - in which case please file a comment against the last call draft of
the XDM 3.0 that was published in December; the Status section of the
document has a link to the Bugzilla instance for doing that.

As for implementations - can you think of ways we could test it? if so,
feel free to contribute tests, or to join the WG :-) or just to bug the
vendors.

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Again, any references ? I havent seen any hints of support for XDM as the
input for XQuery or XSLT ...
(say a sequence ...)

Join the WG ... any suggestions on how to Join W3C unless my employeer has
deep pockets ?


> 
> 3) Adoption of the JSON Data model into XDM so that
XPath/XSLT/XQuery/Schema
> can be directly used on JSON data

Agreed.

> 
> 4) A standard/convention for JSON / XDM conversions  to allow #1 as  both
> input and output.

Not sure if this is premature, but it may fall under your No, 3 above.
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Reference ? How ? 





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