It doesn't exactly work like that. The xsi:type is there to assert its
an elements type, but it does not mean two elements are then
equivalent only that they should conform to the type defined by the
schema. The element names are the key here.
If you are using XMLBeans and you want your FpML
Hi,
Thanks for your swift response, I have constructed some FpML documents with
the FpMLDocument type but at the moment I am validating xml that will be
coming from external systems. I need to know if I should tell them they have
to use the fpml:FpML... tag with the xsi:type or if they can use the
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