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Re: XML Schema question: A <xs:choice> equivalent for attributes?

  • From: Eddie Robertsson <eddie@a...>
  • To: "Spoonauer, Michael" <Michael.Spoonauer@F...>
  • Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 11:22:54 +1000

xml schema attribute choice
Hi Michael,

"Spoonauer, Michael" wrote:

> I wish to create an XML document in which one of its elements must be
> defined with one of two known attributes, but not both.
>
> For example, I would like to define a "socketHandler" element as follows:
>
> <xs:element name="socketHandler">
>
>     <xs:complexType>
>
>         <xs:attribute name="hostName" type="xs:string"/>
>
>         <xs:attribute name="hostAddress" type="xs:string"/>
>
>         <xs:attribute name="port" type="xs:int" use="required"/>
>
>     </xs:complexType>
>
> </xs:element>
>
> but I only want a user to be able to define either a hostName attribute
> (e.g., hostName="<servername>") or a hostAddress (e.g.,
> hostAddress="<IP_address>") attribute, but not both.  It appears that the
> <xs:choice> construct accomplishes this for elements.  Is there a functional
> equivalent for attributes, or is there a better way to approach this?

Unfortunately you can't do this with W3C XML Schema. As I see it you have two
options:

1) Change to a different schema dialect (I think RELAX-NG support this
functionality)
2) Express you co-constraint using an embedded schematron rule

In your example the latter could be expressed as the following Schematron rule
on your socketHandler element:

<xs:element name="socketHandler">
    <xs:annotation>
      <xs:appinfo>
        <sch:pattern  xmlns:sch="http://www.ascc.net/xml/schematron">
          <sch:rule context="socketHandler">
            <sch:report test="self::*[@hostName][@hostAddress]"
              > On a &lt;tag> element, if there is the attribute "attr", the
child element &lt;attr>  must be prohibited and vice versa.</sch:report>
          </sch:rule>
        </sch:pattern>
      </xs:appinfo>
    </xs:annotation>
    <xs:complexType>
        <xs:attribute name="hostName" type="xs:string"/>
        <xs:attribute name="hostAddress" type="xs:string"/>
        <xs:attribute name="port" type="xs:int" use="required"/>
    </xs:complexType>
</xs:element>

These constraints can be validated with the new Schematron Validator from
Topologi. The tool is free and can be downloaded from www.topologi.com.

> If there's a more appropriate forum for this type of question, just let me
> know.

xmlschema-dev is probably a better choice for schema questions.
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/xmlschema-dev/

Cheers,
/Eddie



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