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Using XML with Legacy Business Applications
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Using XML with Legacy Business Applications

by Michael C. Rawlins
August 2003
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
624 pages
15h 3m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Global Types and Local Elements versus Global Elements

In addition to declaring your own types and creating Elements from your types, you may declare Elements and reuse them by way of a reference. An example of the syntax for doing this appears below.

<xs:element ref="Column01" minOccurs="0"/>

Column01 has been defined somewhere else in the schema, based on a type. This style is uncommon because the referenced names must have a scope that is global to the whole namespace used in the schema. As you can imagine, this requires all names to be unique. Ensuring uniqueness can be tedious in large schemas and can lead to some awkward names. It is, however, one way to ensure that names are globally unique and that things that are named the same actually ...

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