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DTD vs Schematron

Developers should learn DTD when working with legacy XML systems, validating document structures in applications like publishing or data exchange, or maintaining compatibility with standards such as XHTML meets developers should learn schematron when they need to validate xml documents against complex business rules, such as ensuring data integrity, compliance with industry standards, or specific document structures that go beyond basic syntax. Here's our take.

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DTD

Developers should learn DTD when working with legacy XML systems, validating document structures in applications like publishing or data exchange, or maintaining compatibility with standards such as XHTML

DTD

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Developers should learn DTD when working with legacy XML systems, validating document structures in applications like publishing or data exchange, or maintaining compatibility with standards such as XHTML

Pros

  • +It is useful for ensuring data integrity in scenarios where XML schemas are not required, but its use has declined in favor of more modern alternatives like XML Schema (XSD) for complex validations
  • +Related to: xml, xsd

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Schematron

Developers should learn Schematron when they need to validate XML documents against complex business rules, such as ensuring data integrity, compliance with industry standards, or specific document structures that go beyond basic syntax

Pros

  • +It is particularly useful in domains like publishing, healthcare (e
  • +Related to: xml, xpath

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. DTD is a concept while Schematron is a tool. We picked DTD based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
DTD wins

Based on overall popularity. DTD is more widely used, but Schematron excels in its own space.

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