List of XML markup languages

This is a list of notable XML markup languages.

A

  • AdsML Markup language used for interchange of data between advertising systems.
  • aecXML: a mark-up language which uses Industry Foundation Classes to create a vendor-neutral means to access data generated by Building Information Modeling.
  • Agricultural Ontology Service
  • AIML Markup language used for creating artificial intelligence chatterbots.
  • AnIML Markup language used for data created by scientific analytical instruments.[1]
  • Atom (standard): The Atom Syndication Format is a language used for web feeds
  • Attention Profiling Mark-up Language (APML): format for capturing a person's interests and dislikes
  • Automated Test Markup Language (ATML): defines a standard exchange medium for sharing information between components of automatic test systems.
  • Attention.xml: used for RSS and similar online subscription-tracking applications[2][3]
  • Auto-lead Data Format: an open XML-based standard specifically for communicating consumer purchase requests to automotive dealerships.

B

C

D

E

F

  • Facelets VDL: View declaration language used in the Facelets framework and JavaServer Faces.
  • FicML: Fiction Markup Language
  • FictionBook: an e-book format
  • FIXatdl, FIX algorithmic trading definition language. Schema provides a HCI between a human trader, the order entry screen(s), unlimited different algorithmic trading types (called strategies) from a variety of sources, and formats a new order message on the FIX wire.
  • FIXML, Financial Information eXchange (FIX) protocol in XML format. FIX is a very widely deployed messaging protocol used between financial traders worldwide.
  • FleXML: an XML transformation language
  • FpML, Financial products Markup Language. Used to describe complex financial products.
  • FXT: transformation specification for the Functional XML Transformation Tool

G

  • Geography Markup Language: a grammar defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to express geographical features
  • GeoSciML: a GML Application Schema that can be used to transfer information about geology, with an emphasis on the "interpreted geology" that is conventionally portrayed on geologic maps.
  • GJXDM: a data reference model for the exchange of information within the justice and public safety communities
  • GPX: a language designed for transferring GPS data between software applications
  • GraphML: a standard exchange format for graphs
  • Green Building XML: also known as "gbXML", a schema to facilitate the transfer of building properties stored in 3D building information models (BIM) to engineering analysis tools, especially energy and building performance analysis
  • General Station Description Markup Language (GSDML): used to describe the communication interface of a Profinet device
  • GuideML
  • GXA: an extension of SOAP being worked on by Microsoft, IBM and some other developers
  • GXL: a standard exchange format for graphs

H

  • HumanML: for describing contextual (emotional, social, pragmatic) information about instances of human communication

I

  • Industry Foundation Classes: specifically the "ifcXML" format, defined by ISO 10303-28 ("STEP-XML"), having file extension ".ifcXML". This format is suitable for interoperability with XML tools and exchanging partial building models.
  • Information and Content Exchange
  • IO Device Description (IODD): contains information about the device's identity, parameters, process data, diagnosis data and IO-Link communication properties.

J

K

L

M

N

O

  • ODD: A 'One Document Does-it-all' TEI format for simultaneously recording project documentation and meta-schema definition from which you can generate RELAX NG, W3C XML Schema, and DTDs as well as formatted documentation.
  • ODRL: an XML-based standard Rights Expression Language (REL) used in Digital Rights Management systems
  • Office Open XML: is a Microsoft file format specification for the storage of electronic documents
  • OFX: Open Financial Exchange is a unified specification for the electronic exchange of financial data between financial institutions, businesses and consumers via the Internet.
  • OIOXML: an XML-markup language created by the Danish government to ease communication from, to and between Danish governmental instances
  • Open Mathematical Documents (OMDoc), based on OpenMath and MathML, but with a greater coverage.
  • OML: an XML format for outlines, based on OPML.
  • Open eBook: the e-book format defined by Open eBook Publication Structure Specification; superseded by ePub.
  • Open Scripture Information Standard (OSIS), an XML-markup schema that defines tags for marking up Bibles, theological commentaries, and other related literature.
  • OpenDocument (ODF): a document file format used for describing electronic documents
  • OpenMath – a markup language for mathematical formulae which can complement MathML.
  • OPML: an XML format for outlines

P

  • phyloXML – XML for phylogenetic and phylogenomic applications
  • PMML – XML for predictive analytics and data mining
  • PNML – Petri Net Markup Language
  • PDBML – XML for Protein Data Bank

R

S

  • S5 file format: slideshow data
  • SAML: authentication and authorization data
  • SBML: models of biological processes
  • SBGN: graphical representation of cellular processes and biological networks
  • Schematron: an XML structure validation language for making assertions about the presence or absence of patterns in trees
  • SCORM: XML for web-based e-learning
  • SCXML: provides a generic state-machine based execution environment based on Harel statecharts
  • Simple Sharing Extensions
  • SMIL: Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language describes multimedia presentations
  • SOAP: a protocol for exchanging XML-based messages over computer networks
  • SOAP with Attachments: the method of using Web Services to send and receive files using a combination of SOAP and MIME, primarily over HTTP.
  • Speech Application Language Tags
  • Speech Synthesis Markup Language: a language for speech synthesis applications
  • SPML: user, resource and service provisioning information
  • Strategy Markup Language (StratML): an XML vocabulary and schema for strategic and performance plans and reports[4]
  • Streaming Transformations for XML: a XML transformation language intended as a high-speed, low memory consumption alternative to XSLT.
  • SVG: Scalable Vector Graphics
  • SXBL: defines the presentation and interactive behavior of elements described in SVG

T

U

V

W

  • W3C MMI
  • WDDX: Web Distributed Data eXchange
  • WaterML: standard information model for the representation of water observations data, with the intent of allowing the exchange of such data sets across information systems.
  • Web feed
  • Web Ontology Language: a language for defining and instantiating Web ontologies (a set of concepts within a domain and the relationships between those concepts)
  • Web Services Description Language: an XML-based language that provides a model for describing Web services
  • Web Services Dynamic Discovery: a technical specification that defines a multicast discovery protocol to locate services on a local network.
  • Wellsite information transfer standard markup language
  • WML Wireless Markup Language
  • WiX: Windows installers data
  • WordprocessingML: a file format specification for the storage of electronic documents
  • WS-Policy

X

References

  1. "The IUPAC-ASTM Unified Standard for Analytical Data: AnIML". 31 October 2004. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  2. Barnett, Alex (14 February 2005). "Serendipity and Attention.xml". Microsoft Developers' Network. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  3. "attention-formats". Microformats. 22 September 2009. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20130215121314/http://xml.fido.gov/stratml/index.htm
  5. "README for the initial, deprecated UXP repository on GitHub". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  6. "REMADE for the current UXP repository on GitHub". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  7. XMLTerm
  8. XML Telemetric and Command Exchange
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