Model Detail page
XSM User's Guide
The Detail page of a model property sheet (only available in a model targeted
with XSD) displays the following properties:
Property
Description
Target
Namespace of all the model objects. Its name is a URI which
Namespace
does not refer to any file but only to an assigned name. A
prefix can be assigned to the namespace. All the schema
elements with this prefix in their start-tag will be associated
with the namespace. For example:
http://www.mycompany.com/myproduct/XMLmodel
Language
Indicator of the language used in the model. For example: en,
en-GB, en-US, de, fr
ID
ID of the model. Its value must be of type ID and unique
within the file containing the model. For example: XMOD1
Element Form
Form of the elements declared in the target namespace. If you
select Qualified, elements must be qualified with the
namespace prefix. If you select Unqualified, elements are not
required to be qualified with the namespace prefix. The value
of Element Form is the global default value for all the
elements declared in the target namespace. To override this
setting, individual elements can use the Form attribute
Attribute Form
Form of the attributes declared in the target namespace. If you
select Qualified, attributes must be qualified with the
namespace prefix. If you select Unqualified, attributes are
not required to be qualified with the namespace prefix. The
value of Attribute Form is the global default value for all the
attributes declared in the target namespace. To override this
setting, individual attributes can use the Form attribute
Block
Default value for the Block property of elements and complex
types in the target namespace. The Block property prevents an
element or a complex type with a specified type of derivation
from being used in place of the inherited element or complex
type
Final
Default value for the Final property of elements, simple types
and complex types in the target namespace. The Final
property prevents the specified type of derivation for an
element, a simple type or a complex type
For more information on elements, attributes, simple and complex
types, see chapter Building an XML model.
Chapter 1
XML Model Basics
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