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Re: A practical question about XML Schema


xsd attribute ref
"Adam van den Hoven" <list@a...> writes:

> I'm using XLink as the the basis for my schemas which means that I have
> a number of arcs and locators around. They can easily use the following
> types:
>  <xsd:complexType name="locatortype">
>   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:type" use="optional" fixed="locator"/>
>   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:href" use="required"/>
>   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:role" use="required"/>
>   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:label" use="required"/>
>   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:title"/>
>   <xsd:attribute ref="xml:lang"/>
>  </xsd:complexType>
>  <xsd:complexType>
Presume you mean <xsd:complexType name="arctype">
>   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:type" use="optional" fixed="arc" />
>   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:arcrole" use="required"/>
>   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:to" use="optional"/>
>   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:from" use="optional"/>
>   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:title"/>
>  </xsd:complexType>
> 
> What I want to be able to do is say that the <content> element uses the
> locatortype and has a fixed role of www.foo.com/bar.

So define a restriction of locatortype as follows:

<xsd:complexType name="barLocatorType">
 <xsd:complexContent>
  <xsd:restriction base="locatortype">
   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:role" use="required" fixed="www.example.com/bar"/>
  </xsd:restriction>
 </xsd:complexContent>
</xsd:complexType>

and use that for the type of <content>

I suspect this isn't perfect, since it means you still have to write

  <content xlink:role="www.example.com/bar" . . .

If that's _not_ what you want, then you need to step back another
step, define locatorBaseType as abstract and w/o the use="required" in
some places, then derive locatorType (for explicit locators) from it
with the use="required" put in, and barLocatorType as well, w/o the
use="required" for xlink:role -- then you can write <content> w/o the
xlink:role.

> The <use> element
> is uses the arctype and its to attribute is required, its from is
> forbidden and the arcrole can be any one of these X things. 

Again, derive a type by restriction from arctype, e.g.

<xsd:complexType name="toOnlyArcType">
 <xsd:complexContent>
  <xsd:restriction base="arctype">
   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:to" use="required"/>
   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:from" use="prohibited"/>
   <xsd:attribute ref="xlink:arcrole" use="required">
    <xsd:simpleType>
     <xsd:restriction base="[whatever]">
      <xsd:enumeration value="X..."/>
      <xsd:enumeration value="X..."/>
      <xsd:enumeration value="X..."/>
      <xsd:enumeration value="X..."/>
     </xsd:restriction>
    </xsd:simpleType>
   </xsd:attribute>
  </xsd:restriction>
 </xsd:complexContent>
</xsd:complexType>

and use that.

Hope this helps.

ht
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