Method and system for visually constructing xml schemas...

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G06F 9/45 (2006.01) G06F 9/44 (2006.01) G06F 17/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2354443

An object-oriented XML schema object model for use in a system for visualizing and constructing XML schemas is made up of a set of classes representative of various XML schema components or categories thereof including XML schema files, global XML schema file content, global elements, non-global elements, element content, include files, import files, type definitions generally, complex type definitions, complex type definition content, simple type definitions, built-in types, and attributes. The classes are implemented in an object-oriented programming language and are instantiated as necessary by the system in order to represent an XML schema being visually constructed. By virtue of their interrelationships, the instantiated classes cumulatively form an image or object tree which efficiently and logically represents an XML schema being visualized and/or constructed, and which may be easily navigated and modified during the execution of operations commonly encountered during XML schema visualization and construction.

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