Fuse 6 is no longer supported
As of February 2025, Red Hat Fuse 6 is no longer supported. If you are using Fuse 6, please upgrade to Red Hat build of Apache Camel.2.4. XML Schema simple types
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If a message part is going to be of a simple type it is not necessary to create a type definition for it. However, the complex types used by the interfaces defined in the contract are defined using simple types.
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XML Schema simple types are mainly placed in the
element elements used in the types section of your contract. They are also used in the base attribute of restriction elements and extension elements.
Simple types are always entered using the
xsd prefix. For example, to specify that an element is of type int, you would enter xsd:int in its type attribute as shown in Example 2.2, “Defining an element with a simple type”.
Example 2.2. Defining an element with a simple type
<element name="simpleInt" type="xsd:int" />
<element name="simpleInt" type="xsd:int" />
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Apache CXF supports the following XML Schema simple types:
- xsd:string
- xsd:normalizedString
- xsd:int
- xsd:unsignedInt
- xsd:long
- xsd:unsignedLong
- xsd:short
- xsd:unsignedShort
- xsd:float
- xsd:double
- xsd:boolean
- xsd:byte
- xsd:unsignedByte
- xsd:integer
- xsd:positiveInteger
- xsd:negativeInteger
- xsd:nonPositiveInteger
- xsd:nonNegativeInteger
- xsd:decimal
- xsd:dateTime
- xsd:time
- xsd:date
- xsd:QName
- xsd:base64Binary
- xsd:hexBinary
- xsd:ID
- xsd:token
- xsd:language
- xsd:Name
- xsd:NCName
- xsd:NMTOKEN
- xsd:anySimpleType
- xsd:anyURI
- xsd:gYear
- xsd:gMonth
- xsd:gDay
- xsd:gYearMonth
- xsd:gMonthDay