A list or record of XML Schema types, elements, and attributes and their
associated metadata selected from a release of a product. A WantList is
a compact representation for a subset that contains enough information
to regenerate the original complete schema subset. In all definitions
within this WantList schema, "a product release" means "a release of a
product." References to types, elements, and attributes refer to data
components in an XML schema of a product release.
A data structure for a list or record of types and properties
and their associated metadata selected from a product release.
An XML Schema attribute in a product release.
An XML Schema element in a product release.
An XML Schema type in a product release.
A product used by this WantList: NIEM or GJXDM.
A version number for the release of the product used by this WantList.
A data structure for a version number for the product release.
A data structure for describing an attribute in a product release.
A brevity code for the namespace of an attribute
(i.e., its namespace prefix).
A qualified name for an attribute.
A label that identifies the type of a GJXDM
attribute when multiple types are available.
A data structure for describing an element in a product release.
A brevity code for the namespace of an element
(i.e., its namespace prefix).
A qualified name for an element.
A label that identifies the type of a GJXDM
element when multiple types are available.
True, if this element can be used as a reference;
also implies an associated reference element exists.
A data structure for describing a type in a product release.
A description of the usage of an attribute
included in a type in a product release.
A description of the usage of an element
included in a type in a product release.
A kind of XML Schema restriction on a type.
A brevity code for the namespace of a type
(i.e., its namespace prefix).
A qualified name for a type.
True, if the type was explicitly selected for a subset;
false, if it was automatically added as a dependency.
Not all requirements must be conveyed in the wantlist,
only those needed to convey the requested information.
A data structure for describing usage of an attribute
included in a type in a product release.
A brevity code for the namespace of an attribute
(i.e., its namespace prefix).
A qualified name for an attribute.
A label that identifies the type of a GJXDM
attribute when multiple types are available.
A data structure for describing usage of an element
included in a type in a product release.
A brevity code for the namespace of an element
(i.e., its namespace prefix).
A qualified name for an element.
A label that identifies the type of a GJXDM
element when multiple types are available.
True, if this element can be used as a reference;
also implies an associated reference element exists.
A data structure for describing usage of an XML Schema restriction
(i.e., facet) on a type in a product release.
A kind of XML Schema restriction on a type.
A numeric value for a facet that defines a bound or constraint.
A data structure for describing a kind
of a XML Schema restriction on a type.
A minimum range constraint that excludes this bounding value.
A minimum range constraint that includes this bounding value.
A maximum range constraint that excludes this bounding value.
A maximum range constraint that includes this bounding value.
A constraint that specifies the quantity of digital characters
(including a decimal point) that a decimal number may contain.
A constraint that specifies the quantity of digital characters
a decimal number may contain to the right of its decimal point.
A constraint that specifies the exact character length of a string.
A constraint that specifies the minimum character length of a string.
A constraint that specifies the maximum character length of a string.
A constraint that specifies an exact set of values.
A constraint that specifices how whitespace (non-printable) characters
will be treated within a character string (Per W3C XML Schema,
possible values are: preserve, replace, or collapse).
A constraint that specifies an explicit character string format.