Changes between Version 24 and Version 25 of CMDI 1.2/Specification


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11/09/15 19:38:26 (9 years ago)
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teckart@informatik.uni-leipzig.de
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  • CMDI 1.2/Specification

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    256256The 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 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.
     257A 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.
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