Linear operations can be divided in at least two parts
They operate at the inner document level
They take the input document as a whole
They are mainly introduced in XProc and help to handle the sequence of document as a whole
Non-linear operations on pipelines may include:
Some standards also categorize transformation as macro (changes impacting an entire file) or micro (impacting only an element or attribute)
XML pipeline languages are used to define pipelines. A program written with an XML pipeline language is implemented by software known as an XML pipeline engine, which creates processes, connects them together and finally executes the pipeline. Existing XML pipeline languages include:
Different XML Pipeline implementations support different granularity of flow.
Until May 2010, there was no widely used standard for XML pipeline languages. However, with the introduction of the W3C XProc standard as a W3C Recommendation as of May 2010,6 widespread adoption can be expected.
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