Definitive XML Schema
Priscilla Walmsley (pwalmsley@datypic.com)
ISBN: 0130655678
1st edition, , Prentice Hall PTR.
Examples
There are two kinds of examples provided on this site.
Book Examples: You can download all of the examples from the book or view them on this site using the chapter links below.
Additional Examples: Many of the examples in the book are concise in order to illustrate a particular point. I have received a number of requests for larger, more comprehensive instances and schemas that can be copied or used to test validation. You can separately download these larger examples based on selected chapters view them on this site using the chapter links below.
- Chapter 1: Schemas: An introduction
- Chapter 2: A quick tour of XML Schema
- Chapter 3: Namespaces
- Chapter 4: Schema composition
- Chapter 5: Instances and schemas
- Chapter 6: Schema documentation and extension
- Chapter 7: Element declarations
- Chapter 8: Attribute declarations
- Chapter 9: Simple types
- Chapter 10: Regular expressions
- Chapter 11: Union and list types
- Chapter 12: Built-in simple types
- Chapter 13: Complex types
- Chapter 14: Deriving complex types
- Chapter 15: Reusable groups
- Chapter 16: Substitution groups
- Chapter 17: Identity constraints
- Chapter 18: Redefining schema components
- Chapter 19: Topics for DTD users
- Chapter 20: Naming considerations
- Chapter 21: Extensibility and reuse