Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xmlschema-dev Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: Schema 1.1: xs:anyEnumeration considered? >Thread Next - Re: xs:string range 1 to 999 Re: Schema 1.1: xs:anyEnumeration considered?To: xmlschema-dev@--.--- Date: 5/2/2007 5:08:00 AM
The original poster (that's me) was drawing an analogy between Java and
XML, perhaps a little unfair. In the Java world packages outside the
core get an "x" in their name (for "experimental" or "extended") until
they are eventually folded into the core.
For XML enums it might look like this. Imagine an enumeration
containing "schwinn", "huffy" and "specialized", then:
<vendor>specialized</vendor>
<vendor>heffy</vendor>
<vendor>Schwinn</vendor>
<vendor enum_extension="true">breezer</vendor>
when validated "heffy" would be invalid, but "breezer" is clearly marked
as existing outside the predefined list of bicycle manufacturers.
Pete Cordell wrote:
>
> Gee, thanks. Believe it or not I had already tried that, but it didn't
> actually give me any additional insight into what the OP was suggesting.
> About as useful as suggesting:
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=computer+science&btnG=Google+Search
From mike@s... Wed May 02 19:22:46 2007
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