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Use of ASN.1 Encoding Rules for the Binary Interchange of XML Data

Overview This paper examines the issue of alternative binary encodings for XML from the perspective of applying existing standardized encoding rules from the domain of ASN.1 to data described using XML (or, more specifically, XML Schema). There has been much debate over this issue over the past year and a workshop was held by the W3C in Santa Clara, CA in the fall of 2003 to discuss the issues. From this workshop emerged a set of requirements that were deemed to be desirable for a binary solution. This paper examines the various ASN.1 binary encoding rules and present findings on how well each set meets the requirements proposed in the Santa Clara workshop.

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Date PublishedSeptember 2004
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