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ExtendedSequenceStrict Example

<xs:schemaTargetNamespaceUnqualifiedLocalAttributes targetNamespace="http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/databinding/examples/6/09/"TargetNamespace elementFormDefault="qualified"QualifiedLocalElements>
<xs:elementGlobalElementElementTypeReference name="extendedSequenceStrict"IdentifierNameGlobalElementElementTypeReference type="ex:ExtendedSequenceStrict"GlobalElementElementTypeReference/>
<xs:complexTypeGlobalComplexType name="ExtendedSequenceStrict"IdentifierNameGlobalComplexType> </xs:complexType>
<xs:elementGlobalElement name="title"IdentifierNameGlobalElement type="xs:string"GlobalElementStringElement/>
<xs:elementGlobalElement name="middleName"IdentifierNameGlobalElement type="xs:string"GlobalElementStringElement/>
<xs:complexTypeGlobalComplexType name="StrictExtension"IdentifierNameGlobalComplexType>
<xs:sequenceComplexTypeSequence>
<xs:anyExtendedSequenceStrict processContents="strict"ExtendedSequenceStrict minOccurs="0"ExtendedSequenceStrict maxOccurs="unbounded"ExtendedSequenceStrict namespace="##targetNamespace"ExtendedSequenceStrict/>
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>
<xs:elementGlobalElementSequenceGlobalElementComplexType name="echoExtendedSequenceStrict"IdentifierNameGlobalElementSequence> </xs:element>
</xs:schema>

The example schema [ExtendedSequenceStrict.xsd] has been classified as being an Advanced XML Schema Patterns for Databinding 1.0 conformant document as it only exhibits the following patterns:

Status Nodes Name XPath
basic TargetNamespace .[@targetNamespace]/ (., @targetNamespace)
basic QualifiedLocalElements .[@elementFormDefault = 'qualified']/ (@elementFormDefault)
basic UnqualifiedLocalAttributes .[not(@attributeFormDefault) or @attributeFormDefault = 'unqualified']/ (., @attributeFormDefault)
basic IdentifierName .//.[matches(@name, "^[A-Za-z_]([A-Za-z0-9_]0 31)$")]/ (@name)
basic GlobalElement ./xs:element[@name and @type and contains(@type, ':')]/ (., @name, @type)
basic ElementMinOccurs0 .//xs:element[@minOccurs = '0' and (not(@maxOccurs) or @maxOccurs = '1')]/ (@minOccurs, @maxOccurs)
basic GlobalComplexType ./xs:complexType[@name]/ (., @name)
basic ComplexTypeSequence .//xs:complexType/xs:sequence/ (., xs:element/(., @name))
basic GlobalElementSequence ./xs:element[@name]/xs:complexType/xs:sequence[xs:element]/ (../../(., @name), .., ., xs:element/(., @name))
advanced ExtendedSequenceStrict .//xs:sequence/xs:any[(not(@processContents) or @processContents = 'strict') and (not (@minOccurs) or @minOccurs = '1' or @minOccurs = '0') and (not (@maxOccurs) or @maxOccurs = '1' or @maxOccurs='unbounded') and @namespace = '##targetNamespace']/ (., @processContents, @minOccurs, @maxOccurs, @namespace)
basic SequenceElement .//xs:sequence/xs:element/(.)
basic ElementTypeReference .//xs:element[@name and @type and namespace-uri-from-QName(resolve-QName(@type,.)) != 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema' and contains(@type, ':')]/ (., @name, @type)
basic ElementReference .//xs:element[@ref and contains(@ref, ':')]/ (., @ref)
basic StringElement .//xs:element/@type[resolve-QName(.,..) = xs:QName('xs:string')]
basic GlobalElementComplexType .//xs:element[parent::xs:schema]/xs:complexType / (.,..)

To facilitate testing, the example schema element has been wrapped in the following descriptions:

The following valid instance documents are provided:

Instance Validity
ExtendedSequenceStrict01 true
ExtendedSequenceStrict02 true

  <ex:extendedSequenceStrict>
        <ex:firstName>Bobby</ex:firstName>
        <ex:lastName>Sox</ex:lastName>
      </ex:extendedSequenceStrict>
  <ex:extendedSequenceStrict>
        <ex:firstName>Bobby</ex:firstName>
        <ex:lastName>Sox</ex:lastName>
        <ex:extension>
          <ex:middleName>William</ex:middleName>
          <ex:title>Mr</ex:title>
        </ex:extension>
      </ex:extendedSequenceStrict>

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