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Chapter 30. Basic Data Binding Concepts
Abstract
30.1. Including and Importing Schema Definitions Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
Overview Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
include
and import
schema tags. These tags enable you to insert definitions from external files or resources into the scope of a schema element. The essential difference between including and importing is:
- Including brings in definitions that belong to the same target namespace as the enclosing schema element.
- Importing brings in definitions that belong to a different target namespace from the enclosing schema element.
xsd:include syntax Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
<include schemaLocation="anyURI" />
<include schemaLocation="anyURI" />
Example 30.1. Example of a Schema that Includes Another Schema
Example 30.2. Example of an Included Schema
xsd:import syntax Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
<import namespace="namespaceAnyURI" schemaLocation="schemaAnyURI" />
<import namespace="namespaceAnyURI"
schemaLocation="schemaAnyURI" />
Example 30.3. Example of a Schema that Imports Another Schema
Example 30.4. Example of an Imported Schema
Using non-referenced schema documents Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- Convert the schema document to a WSDL document using the xsd2wsdl tool.
- Generate Java for the types using the wsdl2java tool on the generated WSDL document.ImportantYou will get a warning from the wsdl2java tool stating that the WSDL document does not define any services. You can ignore this warning.
- Add the generated classes to your classpath.