Integration Schemas
Integration XML and Schemas
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These elements are referenced in service level schemas and only the MXPERSON
and MXPERSONSet can be outside the context of a service level schema. For
example, internal applications such as Deployment Manager use schemas
comparable to MXPERSON and MXPERSONSet. Integration users must use
object structure services within the context of a service level schema.
Object content
The following content is in the object element:
T
Element MXPERSON has type MXPERSONType
T
Complex type MXPERSONType has element PERSON (object name), which
has type MXPERSON_PERSONType.
T
Complex type MXPERSON_PERSONType has elements for all the configured
attributes of the PERSON object and elements for the child objects in the
object structure (PHONE, EMAIL, and SMS).
T
Additional objects in the schema have a corresponding complex type like
MXPERSON_PERSONType, that defines the PERSON object.
The following example shows the structure of the corresponding XML:
<MXPERSON>
<PERSON>
<PHONE>
</PHONE>
.
.
<EMAIL>
</EMAIL>.
.
.
<SMS>
</SMS>
.
.
</PERSON>
</MXPERSON>
Object set content
For the preceding MXPERSON example, MXPERSONSet replaces the
MXPERSON element and MXPERSONSetType replaces the complex type
MXPERSONType. Everything else remains the same.
Object
Type
PHONE
MXPERSON_PHONEType
MXPERSON_EMAILType
SMS
MXPERSON_SMSType
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