OASIS Emergency Management TC

keyXMLContent Versus embeddedXMLContent

  • 1.  keyXMLContent Versus embeddedXMLContent

    Posted 11-23-2005 03:41
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    Subject: keyXMLContent Versus embeddedXMLContent


    
    
    I must admit, I am confused as why we need the <keyXMLContent> element
    since all the elements will be repeated in the <embeddedXMLContent>?
    
    The DE does not define which elements (since it can't) that are  
    repeated.
    
    You then need to ask, if two systems agree to put <aaa:foo> element  
    in the <keyXMLContent>
    element, then what benefit is there to just saying that the <aaa:foo>  
    element is in the
    <embeddedXMLContent> element (which it always will be)...The  
    processor will still need to read
    and validate all elements.
    
    Alternatively, if one system puts  <aaa:foo> element in the  
    <keyXMLContent> element
    (and nobody else understands this) then what are recipient systems  
    supposed to do with that "key" element?
    
    (I am assuming the DE is not supposed to make any assumptions on the  
    payload...)
    
    Any enlightenments?
    
    Cheers...  Renato Iannella
    National ICT Australia (NICTA)
    
    
    
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