Dave Pawson wrote:
> I'm surprised this wan't noticed in the ISO process, constrained to
> one language.
This is not constraint of language, but of particular implementation.
You are free to write your own NVDL engine which will allow interfacing
to any validator you want.
I would also like to see more implementations of NVDL in different
languages. OTOH choice of Java is very sensible -- it runs on any
platform, has good extensibility and decent XML and Unicode support.
There is no other environment with such characteristics, .NET Framework
is very close, but it still has some limits on non-Windows platforms.
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