This POC generates an XML file
containing a fragment of Shakespeare's "The Two Gentlemen of Verona"
starting from
a Tefigel script.
The POC
in the previous paragraph
applies the same process in the opposite order: it
generates exactly the same Tefigel script (input in this POC) starting from
exactly the same XML file that is output in this POC.
The purpose of these two dual POCs is manifold:
- Demonstrate applicability of Tefigel as a concise means to produce XML descriptions of business processes (a theater play can be considered a business process description for an actor or a director);
- Demonstrate round-trip XML processing with Tefigel;
- Demonstrate applicability of Tefigel as a documentation generator in a context different from that of software development in a strict sense.
Specific purpose of this POC is moreover to allow trial users
to evaluate the XML generation capabilities of Tefigel.
Note:
Fragment from "The Two Gentlemen of Verona".
Text placed in the public domain by Moby Lexical Tools, 1992.
SGML markup by Jon Bosak, 1992-1994.
XML version by Jon Bosak, 1996-1998.
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Table 23 - XML Generator: Generated Files
File name
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Source code
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two_gent-frag.xml
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Table 24 - XML Generator: Input Design Files
File name
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Source code
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two_gent-frag.tefigel
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