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TransXML Schemas available for download

Posted by on Wednesday, November 30, 2005 (EST)

A complete set of all TransXML schemas developed in this project is available for download in the following ZIP file. This file includes schemas for all four business areas.

A complete set of all TransXML schemas developed in this project is available for download in the following ZIP file.  This file includes schemas for all four business areas. 

TransXML Schema: TransXML-posted20053011.zip

This archive does not include the NHTSA crash records schema, which can be found as indicated below.

NHTSA Crash Records Schema: http://207.59.85.25

December 31, 2005 is the deadline for comments on these schema.  Comments should be posted in the public discussion forum for the relevant business area.

Construction/Design: http://www.transxml.com/Construction+Materials+Schema/Discussion/Discuss_AddPost.aspx

Bridge Structures: http://www.transxml.com/Bridge+Structures+Schema/Discussion/Discuss_AddPost.aspx

Survey/Design: http://www.transxml.com/Survey/Discussion/Discuss_AddPost.aspx

Safety: http://www.transxml.com/Safety+Schema/Discussion/Discuss_AddPost.aspx

Thank you for your interest in the TransXML project.


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TransXML Schema Zip file
By ABDENOUR NAZEF on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 (EST)

OK ... now that I have downloaded the TransXML Schema, what tool is available to read these files.  They are in a text format as code but how can one “test” the functionality ?

Thanks

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Stay Tuned for Sample Applications!
By Rebecca Swanson on Monday, January 30, 2006 (EST)

The schema you have downloaded are in their most basic form.  They aren't something that can be tested, more examined for completeness and content.  Mostly, developers will use them to create applications. 

The TransXML team will be releasing some sample applications shortly that demonstrate the use of these schema.  That will be an easier way for you to learn more about what these schemas can do.

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