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XML Pipeline Definition Language Version 1.0

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XML Pipeline Definition Language Version 1.0
W3C Note 28 February 2002

Editors:
Norman Walsh, Sun Microsystems, Inc. <No...@Sun.COM>
Eve Maler, Sun Microsystems, Inc. <Ev...@Sun.COM>

The W3C has released XML Pipeline Definition Language, which describes "the
processing relationships between XML resources" as a Note.

Pipelining has been a popular term lately in XML discussions, with
initiatives like XPipe and DSDL building models for how to pass XML between
different kinds of processing. The Note focuses on particular set of issues
managed by a single controller:
"A pipeline document specifies the inputs and outputs to XML processes and a
pipeline controller uses this document to figure out the chain of processing
that must be executed in order to get a particular result."

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