Changes between Version 24 and Version 25 of CMDI 1.2/Specification
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v24 v25 255 255 }}} 256 256 The CMDI Component Specification Language (CCSL) is used to describe a CMD component or CMD profile. Hence, a CCSL document provides the structure of an aspect of a resource or (in the case of a profile specification) the complete structure of the instance's payload. It is also basis for the generation of the XML schema file that is used to validate a CMD instance (see section ''Transformation of CCSL into a schema'' for details). 257 A CCSL document consists of two sections, the CCSL header and the actual CMD component description. Its root element must contain an XML attribute isProfileto indicate if the document specifies a CMD profile or a CMD component. Figure XY show the relation of the individual elements of the CCSL.257 A CCSL document consists of two sections, the CCSL header and the actual CMD component description. Its root element must contain an XML attribute ''isProfile'' to indicate if the document specifies a CMD profile or a CMD component. Figure XY show the relation of the individual elements of the CCSL. 258 258 259 259 {{{#!comment