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Mukul Gandhi updated XERCESJ-1508:
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XML Schema 1.1 enhances the constraint, "Schema Component Constraint: Element
Declarations Consistent" with following additional clause (the clause numbered
4 below):
(quoted from the XML Schema 1.1 language specification)
If the {particles} property contains, either directly, indirectly (that is,
within the {particles} property of a contained model group, recursively), or -
implicitly- , two or more element declarations with the same expanded name,
1 ...
2 ...
3 ...
4 All their {type table}s are either all - absent- or else all are present and
- equivalent- .
The equivalence of type tables is defined as follows:
[Definition:] A Type Table T1 is equivalent to a Type Table T2 if and only if
all of the following are true:
1 T1.{alternatives} has the same length as T2.{alternatives} and their
corresponding entries are - equivalent- .
2 T1.{default type definition} and T2.{default type definition} are -
equivalent- .
We implemented this constraint, post Xerces 2.11.0 release.
was:
I'm creating this JIRA issue for tracking purpose.
XML Schema 1.1 extends the constraint, "Schema Component Constraint: Element
Declarations Consistent" with following additional clause (numbered 4):
(quoted from the XSD 1.1 language specification)
If the {particles} property contains, either directly, indirectly (that is,
within the {particles} property of a contained model group, recursively), or -
implicitly- , two or more element declarations with the same expanded name,
1 ...
2 ...
3 ...
4 All their {type table}s are either all - absent- or else all are present and
- equivalent- .
The equivalence of type tables is defined as follows:
[Definition:] A Type Table T1 is equivalent to a Type Table T2 if and only if
all of the following are true:
1 T1.{alternatives} has the same length as T2.{alternatives} and their
corresponding entries are - equivalent- .
2 T1.{default type definition} and T2.{default type definition} are -
equivalent- .
We implemented this constraint, post Xerces 2.11.0 release.
Summary: implementation of XSD 1.1 type tables equivalence, for element
declaration consistent constraint (was: implementation of type tables
equivalence, for element declaration consistent constraint)
> implementation of XSD 1.1 type tables equivalence, for element declaration
> consistent constraint
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> Key: XERCESJ-1508
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESJ-1508
> Project: Xerces2-J
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: XML Schema 1.1 Structures
> Affects Versions: 2.11.0
> Reporter: Mukul Gandhi
> Assignee: Mukul Gandhi
>
> I'm creating this JIRA issue for tracking purpose.
> XML Schema 1.1 enhances the constraint, "Schema Component Constraint: Element
> Declarations Consistent" with following additional clause (the clause
> numbered 4 below):
> (quoted from the XML Schema 1.1 language specification)
> If the {particles} property contains, either directly, indirectly (that is,
> within the {particles} property of a contained model group, recursively), or
> - implicitly- , two or more element declarations with the same expanded name,
> 1 ...
> 2 ...
> 3 ...
> 4 All their {type table}s are either all - absent- or else all are present
> and - equivalent- .
> The equivalence of type tables is defined as follows:
> [Definition:] A Type Table T1 is equivalent to a Type Table T2 if and only if
> all of the following are true:
> 1 T1.{alternatives} has the same length as T2.{alternatives} and their
> corresponding entries are - equivalent- .
> 2 T1.{default type definition} and T2.{default type definition} are -
> equivalent- .
> We implemented this constraint, post Xerces 2.11.0 release.
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