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<div>All,</div>
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<div>Since I am not sure that Lou has an access to email now, can
someone in Toulouse please print out the following and give it to
Lou? I'll also be available for the telecon if I have the
details on the number.</div>
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<div> Betty</div>
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<div><font size="-2" color="#000000">Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004
07:57:00 +0000<br>
From: bbrinker@pop500.gsfc.nasa.gov<br>
To: Donald.M.Sawyer@nasa.gov, Louis Reich <lreich@csc.com>,<br>
john.Garrett@gsfc.nasa.gov<br>
Cc: elisabeth.a.brinker@nasa.gov<br>
Subject: XFDU comments, Pt3<br>
Status: RO<br>
X-Status:<br>
X-Keywords: <span
></span> <br>
X-UID: 536<br>
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<br>
Back to page 16, Table 1, Use of substitutionGroup for element
substitution and<br>
xsi:type for type needs to be explained somewhere, maybe a footnote.
The terms<br>
may be too "low level" to just pop up here without
explanation. In a<br>
Substitution Group, the instance is formed by substituting these from
one<br>
declaration into another. The xsi:type declaration must be used
to substitute<br>
the type. These are features to promote object oriented use.
Extensibility is<br>
achieved in the types and attributes use, such as a coding of the
allowed<br>
values for the elements and attributes.<br>
<br>
If the schema drawings are made with XMLSPY it would be good to
acknowledge this<br>
somewhere in the document and explain the heuristics.<br>
<br>
In 10.1 OVERVIEW<br>
Is this specifying of implementation dependent mechanisms being
modeled with<br>
Java? Is interfaceDef an interface declaration in source code?
Can a<br>
Mechanism be in object (machine) code as embedded binary?
It seems to be by<br>
10.3.2 located in a java class file. These would need to be
compiled for each<br>
system, though Java need not be rewritten, to be really
"executable". Will<br>
what the behaviors do specifically be described in the XML
eventually?<br>
<br>
- WSDL is another acronym for the list.<br>
<br>
Using XML involves combining specifications. Below is an effort
to divide the<br>
XML language into some pieces that include the XFDU work. The
graph is meant<br>
roughly to show a relationship between the separate entities.
All these pieces</font></div>
<div><font size="-2" color="#000000">have a "life" of their
own while not independent.</font></div>
<div><font size="-2" color="#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font face="Times New Roman" size="-2"
color="#000000"
> <span
></span
> <span
></span>
data
syntax <span
></span> types</font></div>
<div><font face="Times New Roman" size="-2"
color="#000000"
> <span
></span
> <span
></span
> <span
></span> \
/ <span
></span>
\
/</font></div>
<div><font face="Times New Roman" size="-2"
color="#000000"
> <span
></span
> <span
></span> XML
doc. W3C
spec.<br>
<span
></span
> <span
></span
> <span
></span>
/
\
/ <span
></span> \<br>
<span
></span
> <span
></span>
semantics rules,
structures behaviors<br>
<span
></span
> <span
></span
> <span
></span>
\ /<br>
<span
></span
> <span
></span
> <span
></span> CCSDS spec.<br>
<br>
<br>
</font><font size="-2" color="#000000">If you put the above in New
Roman Times it will be more readable.</font></div>
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