XML Schema Generation
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XML Schema Generation
The generated schema files are stored in a folder called schema, which is in the
location that you specify in the
mxe.int.globaldir
system property. This folder
contains the following subfolders:
T
Common/COMMON/META
T
Common/COMMON/MOS
T
Common/COMMON/MBO
T
SERVICE
If you set the
mxe.int.resolveschema
includes global property in the System
Properties application to true, the system resolves all include files. The entire
schema content resides in a single file. This property should be used with the
mxe.int.wsdlincludesschema
property.
When you set the resolve schema property value to true (1), the resolved schema
is included inside the Web Services Description Language file. If both the
properties value are set to true (1), the generated Web Services Description
Language has no include constructs.
The XML schema folders contain the following files.
There is an external folder in the schema folder. If you want to use an external
service to deploy an enterprise service as a Web service, place the service schema
files in the external folder.
You can view the generated schema files using the following URLs.
T
hostname:port
/meaweb is the value of the Integration Web Application
URL property.
T
file name
is the name of the integration object schema you are retrieving
with an .xsd file extension.
Subfolder File
Contents
META
MxMeta.xsd
Contains meta data schema provided by the system.
MOS
ObjectStructurename.xsd
Contains object structure schema files.
MBO
Objectname.xsd
Contains the object schema files.
SERVICE
Servicename.xsd
Contains service level schema files (object structure,
enterprise, and standard).
Schema
URL
META
http://
hostname:port
/meaweb/schema/common/meta/
file name
MOS
http://
hostname:port
/meaweb/schema/common/mos/
file name
MBO
http://
hostname:port
/meaweb/schema/common/mbo/
file name
SERVICE
http://
hostname:port
/meaweb/shema/
web service name
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