Validation summary
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This tutorial showed you how to create both DTD and XML Schema documents to validate your XML documents against. The strengths of schemas over DTDs were discussed.
The tutorial also discussed validation from the perspective of two different Java APIs
(JAXP and Xerces). However, XML is a platform-independent
means for representing information; validating parsers are available in C++, Perl, and
other languages, and the concepts are the same.
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