Yes, there are some resemblences to XML::Smart in that XML::Pastor will also use quite a bit of overloading, AUTOLOADING magic to make things work right. There's no TIE in this one though.

A few differences:

  • XML::Pastor uses a W3C XSD Schema to get information about the XML schema. XML::Smart seems to be gathering it from the XML instance.
  • XML::Pastor can do XSD schema validation.
  • XML::Pastor will end up with a tree of Perl objets that have the names of the global elements, Complex Types, Simple Types, and so on in the W3C Schema. Whereas XML::Smart: seems to have their own objects

  • In reply to Re^4: RFC: XML::Pastor v0.52 is released - A REVOLUTIONARY way to deal with XML by aulusoy
    in thread RFC: XML::Pastor v0.52 is released - A revolutionary way to deal with XML by aulusoy

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