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Schema Design Patterns: Venetian Blind

This is the third of five entries talking about schema design patterns. In previous entries the Russian Doll approach and the Salami Slice approach were discussed. The Venetian Blind approach is similar to the Russian Doll approach in that they both use
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Schema Design Patterns: Salami Slice

This is the second of five entries talking about schema design patters. The previous entry discussed the Russian Doll approach. In the Salami Slice approach all elements are defined globally but the type definitions are defined locally. This way other
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Schema Design Patterns: Russian Doll

I am working on a BizTalk solution which uses a schema that was hand created using XML Spy. The schema was created in such a way in which everything was globally available and when I brought it into the BizTalk editor the schema looked to have 266 root
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