With W3C XML Schema, style matters. This chapter gives a second
example of a complete schema, describing the same class of documents,
and written in a completely different style called
"Russian doll design."
Now that we know all about simple types, this chapter explores the
different complex types that can be used to define structures within
an XML document.
In addition to content (simple types) and structure (complex types),
W3C XML Schema can constrain the identifiers and references within a
document. We explore this feature in this chapter.
Support for XML namespaces is one of the top requirements of W3C XML
Schema. This chapter explains how this requirement has been
implemented and its implications.
This chapter explains how more building blocks may be defined, by
playing with namespaces and justifying the object-oriented
qualification given to W3C XML Schema.
If you want to look ahead at what's to come from the
W3C, you may be interested in this list of promising developments yet
to be done in relation with W3C XML Schema.