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Introduction

RELAX NG is a schema language for XML. The key features of RELAX NG are that it:

The RELAX NG specifications have been developed within OASIS by the RELAX NG Technical Committeee. RELAX NG is also an International Standard (ISO/IEC 19757-2). It is Part 2 of ISO/IEC 19757 DSDL (Document Schema Definition Languages), which is maintained by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34/WG1. RELAX NG was based on TREX designed by James Clark and RELAX Core designed by MURATA Makoto.

project for extending RELAX NG has started in ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34/WG1. RELAX NG Version 2 is likely to become a new part of ISO/IEC 19757, while RELAX NG Version 1 continues to exist as Part 2 of ISO/IEC 19757.

Documents

Tutorials

RELAX NG Tutorial (errata), OASIS Committee Specification, 3 December 2001. Tutorial for RELAX NG using the XML syntax. More recent, but not officially approved Working Draft, 26 March 2003 also available

RELAX NG Compact Syntax Tutorial, OASIS Working Draft, 26 March 2003. Tutorial for RELAX NG using the compact syntax, not assuming prior knowledge of XML syntax.

Specifications

RELAX NG Specification (errata), OASIS Committee Specification, 3 December 2001. Definitive specification for RELAX NG using the XML syntax.

ISO/IEC 19757-2:2003 Document Schema Definition Language (DSDL) -- Part 2: Regular-grammar-based validation -- RELAX NG. ISO version of RELAX NG Specification; the technical content of this is identical to the OASIS Committee Specification, but there are editorial changes to satisfy ISO rules.

RELAX NG Compact Syntax, OASIS Committee Specification, 21 November 2002. Definitive specification for the compact syntax in terms of the XML syntax.

ISO/IEC 19757-2:Amd1 Document Schema Definition Language (DSDL) -- Part 2: Regular-grammar-based validation -- RELAX NG -- Amendment 1: Compact Syntax. ISO version of the RELAX NG Compact Syntax; RELAX NG Compact Syntax; the technical content of this is identical to the OASIS Committee Specification, but there are editorial changes to satisfy ISO rules.

ISO/IEC 19757-2:2008 Document Schema Definition Language (DSDL) -- Part 2: Regular-grammar-based validation -- RELAX NG. The second edition is created by consolidating the first edition and Amd1:2006 and then fixing some bugs.

RELAX NG DTD Compatibility, OASIS Committee Specification, 3 December 2001. Defines annotations and datatypes that support some of the features from XML 1.0 DTDs not supported directly by RELAX NG.

Guidelines for using W3C XML Schema Datatypes with RELAX NG, OASIS Committee Specification, 7 September 2001.

Books

RELAX NG is a book written by Eric van der Vlist. It is freely available on the Web.

Other documents

XML Matters: Kicking back with RELAX NG, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, David Mertz, IBM developerWorks. Series of articles introducing RELAX NG.

Relax NG, Compared, Eric van der Vlist, XML.com. Article comparing RELAX NG and W3C XML Schema.

RELAX NG's Compact Syntax, Michael Fitzgerald, XML.com. Article introducing RELAX NG using the compact syntax.

XML and the IETF: Making the case for RELAX NG, Michael Smith, xmlhack. Reports on arguments advanced as to why RELAX NG is preferable to W3C XML Schema, in the context of IETF discussions on XML.

The Design of RELAX NG, James Clark. Paper discussing the thinking behind the design of RELAX NG.

ZVON RELAX Reference, Jiri Jirat. On-line reference guide to RELAX NG.

Notes on implementing RELAX NG, James Clark. Provides some information on how to implement a RELAX NG validator.

Software

Validators

Jing, RELAX NG validator. Supports both XML and compact syntaxes. Can be used as a library for validation with any SAX2 parser. Implemented in Java. Written by James Clark. Open source (BSD license).

RNV Relax NG Compact Syntax validator in ANSI C (under BSD license)

Libxml2, the XML C library for Gnome. Recent versions of libxml2 (at least 2.5.5) support RELAX NG validation. Only the XML syntax is supported. Libxml2 is included in most modern Linux distributions. Implemented in C. Written by Daniel Veillard. Open source (MIT license).

MSV, Sun Multi-Schema XML Validator. Validates RELAX NG. Supports XML syntax only. Also supports other schema languages including W3C XML Schema. Can be used as a library for validation and for accessing the schema. Implemented in Java. Written by Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI. Open source (BSD license).

Bali, RELAX NG validator compiler. Reads a RELAX NG schema and produces a validator that can validate documents with the given schema. Compiler uses MSV and is implemented in Java. Generated validator can be in Java, C++ for Win32 (using MSXML4) or C#. Written by Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI. Open source (BSD license).

Tenuto, RELAX NG validator for .NET. Implemented in C#. Open source (BSD license).

XVIF, XML Validation Interoperability Framework. Proof of concept implementation of the idea of embedding XML processing pipelines in a grammar. Includes a partial implementation of RELAX NG. Implemented in Python. Written By Eric van der Vlist. Open source (MPL).

RelaxngValidatingReader, .NET XmlReader that validates using RELAX NG. Implemented in C#. Included in Mono. Written by Atsushi Enomoto. Open source (public domain).

On-line validator. It supports both RELAX NG Compact and XML syntax.

ManekiNeko, Xerces parser configuration that supports RELAX NG validation. Puts an XNI wrapper around Jing. Implemented in Java. Written by Andy Clark. Open source (Apache-style license).

Sun MSV Schematron add-on, allows a document to be validated against a RELAX NG grammar and also against Schematronconstraints embedded as annotations in the RELAX NG. Uses MSV. Implemented in Java. Written by Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI. Open source (BSD license).

Topologi XML Judge, a Windows application for validating an XML document against a variety of schema languages, including RELAX NG. Uses VBRELAXNG.

Conversion tools

Trang, multi-format schema converter based on RELAX NG. Trang supports the following languages: RELAX NG (both XML and compact syntax), XML 1.0 DTDs, W3C XML Schema. A schema written in any of the supported schema languages can be converted into any of the other supported schema languages, except that W3C XML Schema is supported for output only, not for input. Trang can also infer a schema from one or more example XML documents. Trang aims to produce human-understandable schemas; it tries to preserve all aspects of the input schema that may be significant to a human reader, including the definitions, the way the schema is divided into files, annotations and comments. Uses Jing. Implemented in Java. Written by James Clark. Open source (BSD license).

Sun RELAX NG Converter. The Sun RELAX NG Converter is a tool to convert schemas written in various schema languages to their equivalent in RELAX NG. It supports schemas written in XML DTD, RELAX Core, RELAX namespace, TREX, W3C XML Schema, and RELAX NG itself. It does aims only to produce a RELAX NG schema that is equivalent to the input schema in the sense that it validates the same documents as the input schema; it does not aim to preserve information that is not significant for validation such as the use of definitions. Based on MSV. Implemented in Java. Written by Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI. Open source (BSD license).

XSD to RelaxNG. web-based converter from W3C XML Schema to RELAX NG. The user types a WXS schema in this web form, and gets a RELAX NG schema with the convert button. The conversion is done by an XSLT stylesheet.

InstanceToSchema, a tool to generate a RELAX NG schema from XML instances. Implemented in Java. Written by Didier Demany. Open source (BSD license).

rng2srng, a tool to convert RELAX NG (XML or compact syntax) into the simple syntax. The simple syntax is a minimal subset of the XML syntax defined by the RELAX NG specification, into which any RELAX NG schema can be transformed. Uses Jing. Implemented in Java. Written by Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI. Open source (BSD license).

NekoDTD, DTD to instance converter. Uses the Xerces Native Interface (XNI) to convert DTD into an XML document, which can then be converted into other formats. Includes XSLT stylesheets to convert XML output format into RELAX NG. Implemented in Java. Written by Andy Clark. Open source (Apache-style license).

rnc2rng, converter from RELAX NG Compact Syntax to RELAX NG XML Syntax. Implemented in Python. Originally written by David Mertz, now maintained by Dirkjan Ochtman. Open Source (public domain).

Simplification of RelaxNG schemas. A web-based simplifier of RELAX NG schemas. It is based on an XSLT stylesheet written by Eric van der Vlist.

Code generators

Relaxer, schema compiler. Can generate a collection of Java classes from a RELAX NG schema along with code to create instances of those classes from XML and vice-versa. Provides many other features useful for processing data described by a RELAX NG schema. Uses MSV. Implemented in Java. Written by ASAMI Tomoharu. Open source (GPL for compiler, BSD license for generated code, LGPL for runtime libraries).

RelaxNGCC, RELAX NG Compiler Compiler. Tool for generating Java source code from a given RELAX NG grammar. By embedding code fragments in the grammar like yacc or JavaCC, you can take appropriate actions while parsing valid XML documents against the grammar. Uses MSV. Implemented in Java. Written by Daisuke OKAJIMA and Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI. Open source (GPL for compiler, public domain for generated code).

XML editors

Stylus Studio now supports RELAX NG!

Firedocs is a browser based wysiwyg-xml-editor that has schema-driven auto-complete and uses Jing for validation. Licence: ASL 2.0

xmloperator, an XML editor, suitable for editing data oriented documents. Allows any RELAX NG schema to be used to guide editing. Implemented in Java. Written by Didier Demany. Open source (BSD license).

Topologi Collaborative Markup Editor, XML editor including support for RELAX NG. Commercial.

XML editor. Provides validation and completion using RELAX NG. Supports both XML and compact syntaxes. Multiplatform, implemented in Java. Commercial.

XMLBlueprint XML EditorProvides validation and completion using RELAX NG. Commercial.

XMLBuddy ProProvides validation and completion using RELAX NG. Commertical.

RNGEdit (in Japanese)

Other software

nXML mode. nXML mode is an addon for GNU Emacs, which makes GNU Emacs into a powerful XML editor.

RNC Emacs Mode. A small emacs mode for editing RELAX NG schemas in the compact syntax. Written by David Rosenborg. Open source (BSD license).

RNC SAX Parser. SAX2 parser for the RELAX NG Compact syntax. It will parse a compact syntax schema and send events to a content handler as if it was reading a RELAX NG schema in the XML syntax. Implemented in Java. Written by David Rosenborg. Open source (BSD license).

RNC Vim syntax definition. It allows the Vim editor to do syntax highlighting for RELAX NG compact syntax schemas. Written by Hans Fugal. Open source.

RELAX NG datatype interface. Interface between RELAX NG validators and datatype libraries. Java, .NET and COM versions available. Written by James Clark and Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI. Open source (BSD license).

Sun XML datatypes library. Implementaton of the datatypes of XML Schema Part 2. Supports the RELAX NG datatype interface. Used by MSV. Implemented in Java. Written by Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI. Open source (BSD license).

Sun XML Instance Generator. Tool to generate valid and invalid instances from schemas. It can be used for generating test cases for XML applications that need to conform to a particular schema. Uses MSV. Implemented in Java. Written by Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI. Freely downloadable, but not open source.

RelaxMeter, a tool to check whether a RELAX NG grammar is ambiguous. Uses MSV. Implemented in Java. Written by Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI. Open source (MIT license).

Schema simplifier in XSLT. An XSLT stylesheet to perform the RELAX NG syntax simplification described in the RELAX NG specification. Written by Eric van der Vlist.

incelim. This set of XSLT stylesheets take a Relax NG grammar in XML syntax, expand all includes and externalRefs, and optionally replace references to text, empty, or notAllowed with the patterns. The result is a 'compiled' schema convenient for distribution. Written by David Tolpin.

RELAX NG Object Model. RNGOM is an open-source Java library for parsing RELAX NG grammars. It is based on Jing, but exposes schemas to programmers. Written by Kohsuke Kawaguchi.

Schema to web form. A web-based interface for transforming a RELAX NG schema into an XHTML form.

Schemas

NewXSLT 3.0

Citation Style Language (CSL) uses RELAX NG schemas.

Atom Syndication Format

Google Data API (Calendar List Feed Schema, for example)

Adobe InDesign IDML

Open Publication Structure(OPS), IDPF

Open Packaging Format(OPF), IDPF

Open Container Format (OCF), IDPF

RELAX NG 1.0, from the RELAX NG Specification, with errata applied.

TEI P5

DocBook, Norman Walsh.

XHTML, James Clark.

XSLT 1.0, James Clark.

SMBmeta 0.1 on RELAX-NG, Yutaka Furubayashi

P3P 1.0 on RELAX-NG, Yutaka Furubayashi

MathML 2.0 on RELAX-NG, Yutaka Furubayashi

SVG 1.1 on RELAX-NG, Yutaka Furubayashi

W3C XML Schema, Jeni Tennison. An update by Peter A. Bigot.

VoiceXML, Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI.

XML-DSig, Joseph Reagle.

XENC, Joseph Reagle.

RDF, James Clark, David Beckett.

IBTWSH, John Cowan.

ODF RELAX NG schemas for ODF 1.0 and ODF 1.1 are available.

OOXML Ecma-376 2nd edition Parts 1, 2, and 4 includes non-normative RELAX NG schemas.

Test suites

Test suite, James Clark. Unofficial test suite using the XML syntax.

Other RELAX NG pages

OASIS RELAX NG TC home page

Robin Cover's RELAX NG page

James Clark's RELAX NG page

Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI's RELAX NG page

Yutaka Furubayashi's RELAX NG page


This web page is maintained by MURATA Makoto.