Webb22 apr. 2012 · It's called a "complex type with simple content". The syntax is pretty clumsy, but basically you define the type by saying (a) what the simple content type is (here xsd:string), and (b) how you want to extend this (by adding attributes). – Michael Kay Apr 22, 2012 at 17:13 Add a comment Your Answer WebbA xs:complexType provides a description of an XML element's content in the instance document. The definition of the xs:complexType can be made globally in which case it has a name and can be re-used within the schema, or it can be inplace and only used within the context it is declared.
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WebbOptional. Specifies a reference to a named attribute. Name and ref attributes cannot both be present. If ref is present, simpleType element, form, and type cannot be present: type: Optional. Specifies a built-in data type or a simple type. The type attribute can only be present when the content does not contain a simpleType element: use WebbThe “name” element does not contain any attributes or other elements and will thus be defined as a simple type. The namespace prefix associated with XML Schema that indicates a predefined schema data type is the one with which the type (xs:string) is prefixed. Example: < xs: element name ="name" type ="xs:string"> florist in rittman ohio
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WebbWhen a xs:complexType derives from a xs:simpleType is can do it via extension, in which case it can add attributes to the resulting type, but not elements. Content Type Conceptually a xs:complexType either contains simple or complex content. WebbComplex Element is an XML element which can contain other elements and/or attributes. We can create a complex element in two ways − Define a complex type and then create an element using the type attribute Define a complex type directly by naming Define a Complex Type and then create an element using type attribute. WebbThose types are part of the XML Schema definition and are used inside WSDL documents to describe the content of a message. It is possible to define XML Schema structures with the classes Schema, Element, Attribute, SimpleType, ComplexType, Group and AttributeGroup. This is at least necessary to invoke SOAP operations (like used in DPWS). great yarmouth photography