XML-Schema
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working but the interface may change slightly pending some further
investigation required into namespace processing. The process
options SKIP, LAX and STRICT are supported but they currently don't
have any effect as no namespace processing is performed. Note also
that this implementation works only on namespace prefixes and
doesn't resolve them into their actual namespace values (which it
should).
* Added XML::Schema::Attribute::Group and totally cleaned up and (mostly)
completed the implementation of attributes, including scoped type
management, relocatable attribute groups, nested groups, wildcards
within nested groups, usage: OPTIONAL, REQUIRED, PROHIBIT. The
only support missing is in those areas that wildcards lack, described
above. Added t/attrgroup.t and various new tests to t/attribute.t
* Changed attribute to perform FIXED constraint check on the post-
validation, but pre-activation value. Previously, this was hacked
by scheduling an instance action to check the fixed constraint.
* Had a major overhaul of the documentation, correcting and completing
many more pages. Still got some ay to go...
docs/html/modules.html view on Meta::CPAN
rely on passing references to type objects around. Secondly, and
perhaps more significantly, it means that you can use types before
you define them, something which the XML Schema specification
explicitly permits.
</p>
<p>
Moving upwards from attributes, we have the
<a href="modules/XML/Schema/Attribute/Group.html#HASH(0x84a88f0)">XML::Schema::Attribute::Group</a> module which acts as a
container for attributes. Complex types use an attribute group
to define their attributes. They are also used to represent
free-standing collections of attributes which can be relocated
into numerous different complex type definitions.
</p>
<p>
The <a href="modules/XML/Schema/Type/Complex.html#HASH(0x87de208)">XML::Schema::Type::Complex</a> module implements the
complex types. A complex type has an attribute group which defines
the permitted attributes for the element and a content model which
specifies what other elements and/or character content the element
may contain. Complex types can nest indefinately within complex
type.
</p>
docs/html/modules/XML/Schema/Attribute.html view on Meta::CPAN
</p>
<p>
An attribute can be defined within a particular scope. Usually,
it is within the definition of a <a href="../../../modules/XML/Schema/Type/Complex.html">complex type</a>, but can
also exist within an <a href="../../../modules/XML/Schema/Attribute/Group.html">attribute group</a>.
The attribute communicates with its enclosing scope to resolve
its type name (e.g. 'string') with a type object. This allows
types to effectively be used before they are defined, and also
for attributes to be relocated for use in different scope (e.g.
as part of an attribute group) and to resolve the correct type
in each location.
</p>
<hr width="100%" size="1" noshade="1"><a name="section_Methods"><h2>Methods</h2></a><ul>
<li><p>
<a name="method_new"><b>new()</b></a>
docs/html/modules/XML/Schema/Attribute/Group.html view on Meta::CPAN
<hr width="100%" size="1" noshade="1"><a name="section_Description"><h2>Description</h2></a>
<p>
This module implements an object class for representing XML
attribute groups within XML Schema. An attribute group defines a
collection of attributes and their usage constraints (e.g
OPTIONAL, REQUIRED or PROHIBITED). A <a href="../../../../modules/XML/Schema/Type/Complex.html">complex type</a> definition
uses an attribute group to define the acceptable attributes for
elements of that type. Attribute groups can also be defined as
independant entities to represent a relocatable collection of
attributes that can be reused in different complex type definitions
as required.
</p>
<p>
For further information on attribute groups, please consult the
W3C XML Schema specification.
</p>
docs/src/modules.html view on Meta::CPAN
rely on passing references to type objects around. Secondly, and
perhaps more significantly, it means that you can use types before
you define them, something which the XML Schema specification
explicitly permits.
</p>
<p>
Moving upwards from attributes, we have the
[% cl('XML::Schema::Attribute::Group') %] module which acts as a
container for attributes. Complex types use an attribute group
to define their attributes. They are also used to represent
free-standing collections of attributes which can be relocated
into numerous different complex type definitions.
</p>
<p>
The [% cl('XML::Schema::Type::Complex') %] module implements the
complex types. A complex type has an attribute group which defines
the permitted attributes for the element and a content model which
specifies what other elements and/or character content the element
may contain. Complex types can nest indefinately within complex
type.
</p>
docs/xml/modules/XML/Schema/Attribute.xml view on Meta::CPAN
<p>
An attribute can be defined within a particular scope. Usually,
it is within the definition of a <module
class="XML::Schema::Type::Complex">complex type</module>, but can
also exist within an <module
class="XML::Schema::Attribute::Group">attribute group</module>.
The attribute communicates with its enclosing scope to resolve
its type name (e.g. 'string') with a type object. This allows
types to effectively be used before they are defined, and also
for attributes to be relocated for use in different scope (e.g.
as part of an attribute group) and to resolve the correct type
in each location.
</p>
</description>
<methods>
<method id="new">
<p>
Constructor method called to create a new attribute object. A
docs/xml/modules/XML/Schema/Attribute/Group.xml view on Meta::CPAN
<description>
<p>
This module implements an object class for representing XML
attribute groups within XML Schema. An attribute group defines a
collection of attributes and their usage constraints (e.g
OPTIONAL, REQUIRED or PROHIBITED). A <module
class="XML::Schema::Type::Complex">complex type</module> definition
uses an attribute group to define the acceptable attributes for
elements of that type. Attribute groups can also be defined as
independant entities to represent a relocatable collection of
attributes that can be reused in different complex type definitions
as required.
</p>
<p>
For further information on attribute groups, please consult the
W3C XML Schema specification.
</p>
</description>
lib/XML/Schema/Attribute/Group.pm view on Meta::CPAN
#============================================================= -*-perl-*-
#
# XML::Schema::Attribute::Group.pm
#
# DESCRIPTION
# Module implementing an attribute group which is used by the
# XML::Schema::Type::Complex module to store attributes for a
# complex type, and also to define Attribute Groups within a
# schema to represent relocatable collections of attributes.
#
# AUTHOR
# Andy Wardley <abw@kfs.org>
#
# COPYRIGHT
# Copyright (C) 2001 Canon Research Centre Europe Ltd.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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