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I
had an action to integrate Matthew’s XQuery
implementation of the EQD business rules on the FpML.org website. 1)
added a new “XQuery” section under “4.2 Reference
Implementation”:
4.2.1 Java and C#
4.2.2 XPath
4.2.3 CLiX
4.2.4 XQuery ßnew! (as
shown in the following screen capture)
Question: is “FpML”
as the provider adequate? 2)
When you click on the FpML Reference
Implementation link, the readme.html supplied by Matthew displays
(as shown in the following screen capture):
scroll
down to access the implementation files (as shown in the bulleted list below):
Question:
in
the EQD Validation Rules page, should we add a sentence in the introductory
section to reference the new XQuery implementation:
e.g., “Additionally, an XQuery
implementation of the validation rules is also provided. See the reference
implementations section.” Or should
we leave as is (shown below):
In
SVN, the following were modified/added: \trunk\src\validation\fpml-validation-architecture.xml \trunk\src\validation\xquery\ (content of
attached zip, slightly edited for integration) \trunk\do-validation-rules.bat Lyteck From: eqdwg@xxxxxxxx
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