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, an XML pipeline is formed when XML (Extensible Markup Language) processes, especially XML transformations and XML validations, are connected. For instance, given two transformations T1 and T2, the two can be connected so that an input XML document is transformed by T1 and then the output of T1 is fed as input document to T2. Simple pipelines like the one described above are called ''linear''; a single input document always goes through the same sequence of transformations to produce a single output document.


Linear operations

Linear operations can be divided in at least two parts


Micro-operations

They operate at the inner document level * Rename - renames elements or attributes without modifying the content * Replace - replaces elements or attributes * Insert - adds a new data element to the output stream at a specified point * Delete - removes an element or attribute (also known as pruning the input tree) * Wrap - wraps elements with additional elements * Reorder - changes the order of elements


Document operations

They take the input document as a whole *
Identity transform The identity transform is a data transformation that copies the source data into the destination data without change. The identity transformation is considered an essential process in creating a reusable transformation library. By creating a li ...
- makes a verbatim copy of its input to the output * Compare - it takes two documents and compare them * Transform - execute a transform on the input file using a specified
XSLT XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) is a language originally designed for transforming XML documents into other XML documents, or other formats such as HTML for web pages, plain text or XSL Formatting Objects, which may subse ...
file. Version 1.0 or 2.0 should be specified. * Split - take a single XML document and split it into distinct documents


Sequence operations

They are mainly introduced in XProc and help to handle the sequence of document as a whole * Count - it takes a sequence of documents and counts them *
Identity transform The identity transform is a data transformation that copies the source data into the destination data without change. The identity transformation is considered an essential process in creating a reusable transformation library. By creating a li ...
- makes a verbatim copy of its input sequence of documents to the output * split-sequence - takes a sequence of documents as input and routes them to different outputs depending on matching rules * wrap-sequence - takes a sequence of documents as input and wraps them into one or more documents


Non-linear

Non-linear operations on pipelines may include: * Conditionals — where a given transformation is executed if a condition is met while another transformation is executed otherwise * Loops — where a transformation is executed on each node of a node set selected from a document or a transformation is executed until a condition evaluates to false * Tees — where a document is fed to multiple transformations potentially happening in parallel * Aggregations — where multiple documents are aggregated into a single document * Exception Handling — where failures in processing can result in an alternate pipeline being processed Some standards also categorize transformation as macro (changes impacting an entire file) or micro (impacting only an element or attribute)


XML pipeline languages

XML pipeline languages are used to define pipelines. A program written with an XML pipeline language is implemented by software known as an XML pipeline engine, which creates processes, connects them together and finally executes the pipeline. Existing XML pipeline languages include:


Standards

* XProc: An XML Pipeline Language is a W3C Recommendation for defining linear and non-linear XML pipelines.


Product-specific

* W3C XML Pipeline Definition Language is specified in a W3C Note. * W3C XML Pipeline Language (XPL) Version 1.0 (Draft) is specified in a W3C Submission and a component of Orbeon Presentation Server OPS (now called Orbeon Forms). This specification provides an implementation of an earlier version of the language. XPL allows the declaration of complex pipelines with conditionals, loops, tees, aggregations, and sub-pipelines. XProc is roughly a superset of XPL. * Cocoon sitemaps allow, among other functionality, the declaration of XML pipelines. Cocoon sitemaps are one of the earliest implementations of the concept of XML pipeline. * smallx XML Pipelines are used by the smallx project. * ServingXML defines a vocabulary for expressing flat-XML, XML-flat, flat-flat, and XML-XML transformations in pipelines. * '
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XML Pipeline is a visual grammar which defines the following operations: Input, Output, XQuery, XSLT, Validate, XSL-FO to PDF, Convert To XML, Convert From XML, Choose, Warning, Stop.


Pipe granularity

Different XML Pipeline implementations support different granularity of flow. * Document: Whole documents flow through the pipe as atomic units. A document can only be in one place at a time. Though usually multiple documents may be in the pipe at once. * Event: Element/Text nodes events may flow through different paths. A document may be concurrently flowing through many components at the same time.


Standardization

Until May 2010, there was no widely used standard for XML pipeline languages. However, with the introduction of the W3C XProc standard as a W3C Recommendation as of May 2010, widespread adoption can be expected.


History

* 1972 Douglas McIlroy of Bell Laboratories adds the pipe operator to the
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command shell. This allows the output from one shell program to go directly into input of another shell program without going to disk. This allowed programs such as the UNIX awk and sed to be specialized yet work togethe

For more details see Pipeline (Unix). * 199
Sean McGrath
developed a C++ toolkit for SGML processing. * 1998 Stefano Mazzocchi releases the first version of Apache Cocoon, one of the first software programs to use XML pipelines. * 199
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* 2002 Notes submitted by Norman Walsh and Eve Maler from Sun Microsystems, as well as a W3C Submission submitted in 2005 by Erik Bruchez and Alessandro Vernet from Orbeon, were important steps toward spawning an actual standardization effort. While neither submission directly became a W3C recommendation, they were considered key sources of inspiration for the W3C XML Processing
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. * September 2005 W3C XML Processing
Working Group A working group, or working party, is a group of experts working together to achieve specified goals. The groups are domain-specific and focus on discussion or activity around a specific subject area. The term can sometimes refer to an interdis ...
started. The task of this working group was to create a specification for an XML pipelining language. * August 2008
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See also

* Apache Cocoon *
Identity transform The identity transform is a data transformation that copies the source data into the destination data without change. The identity transformation is considered an essential process in creating a reusable transformation library. By creating a li ...
* NetKernel * Pipeline (Unix) * W3C recommendation *
XSLT XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) is a language originally designed for transforming XML documents into other XML documents, or other formats such as HTML for web pages, plain text or XSL Formatting Objects, which may subse ...


References


External links


Standards


Recommendations


XProc: An XML Pipeline Language
W3C Recommendation 11 May 2010


Working drafts


W3C XML Processing Model Working Group

W3C XML Pipeline Definition Language Note

W3C XML Pipeline Language (XPL) Version 1.0 (Draft) Submission


Product specific


XProc tutorial and reference


''Part of XML Developer's kit, no individual download''




Managing Complex Document Generation through Pipelining

XML Pipeline Language (XPL) Documentation

SXPipe

PolarLake Reference data management
PolarLake XML circuits and reference data management
smallx

ServingXML


- This program allows XML transforms to be chained together along with other operations on XML files such as validation and HTML Tidy.
IVI XML Pipeline Server
XML Pipeline Server is an implementation for the Stylus Studio XML Pipeline language
Norman Walsh's XProc web site
- Norman Walsh is the chair of the W3C XProc standards committee.
yax - an XProc Implementation
currently with commandline and Apache ant interface
Yahoo! Pipes
let's users create multi-source data mashups in a web-based visual environment
xmlsh
A shell for manipulating xml based on the unix shells. Supports in-process multithreaded xml and text processing pipelines.

How to implement XML Pipeline in XSLT
Calabash is an implementation of XProc

Calumet
is an XProc implementation from EMC
QuiXProc
is an XProc implementation of Innovimax {{DEFAULTSORT:Xml Pipeline XML-based standards Inter-process communication