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6.1 <a href="#iddiv2x1x625">Normative References</a><br/>
6.2 <a href="#iddiv2x1x668">Informative References</a><br/>
</p>
-<h3><a name="appendices" id="appendices"/>Appendices</h3><p class="toc">A <a href="#EVD_MIME">The application/evd+xml Media Type</a><br/>
- A.1 <a href="#iddiv2x1x783">Registration</a><br/>
+<h3><a name="appendices" id="appendices"/>Appendices</h3><p class="toc">A <a href="#EVD_MIME">Registration of the application/evd+xml Media Type</a><br/>
B <a href="#EVDXSD">XML Schema for EventDescriptions</a><br/>
C <a href="#changelog">Change Log</a><br/>
</p></div><hr/><div class="body"><div class="div1">
@@ -484,39 +483,38 @@
, P. Biron, A. Malhotra, Editors.
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), 28 October 2004.
Available at <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/">http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/</a>.</dd></dl></div></div></div><div class="back"><div class="div1">
-<h2><a name="EVD_MIME" id="EVD_MIME"/>A The application/evd+xml Media Type</h2><p>
+<h2><a name="EVD_MIME" id="EVD_MIME"/>A Registration of the application/evd+xml Media Type</h2><p>
This appendix defines the 'application/evd+xml' media type which can
be used to describe EventDescription documents serialized as XML.
- </p><div class="div2">
-<h3><a name="iddiv2x1x783" id="iddiv2x1x783"/>A.1 Registration</h3><dl><dt class="label"> MIME media type name: </dt><dd><p> application </p></dd><dt class="label"> MIME subtype name: </dt><dd><p> evd+xml </p></dd><dt class="label"> Required parameters: </dt><dd><p> none </p></dd><dt class="label"> Optional parameters: </dt><dd><p><b>charset</b><br/>
- This parameter has identical semantics to the charset parameter
- of the 'application/xml' media type as specified in
- <a href="#RFC3023">[RFC 3023]</a>.
- </p></dd><dt class="label"> Encoding considerations: </dt><dd><p>
- Identical to those of 'application/xml' as described in
- <a href="#RFC3023">[RFC 3023]</a>, section 3.2, as applied to the
- EventDescriptions document.
- </p></dd><dt class="label"> Security considerations: </dt><dd><p> none </p></dd><dt class="label"> Interoperability considerations: </dt><dd><p> There are non known interoperability issues. </p></dd><dt class="label"> Published specification: </dt><dd><p> Web Services Event Descriptions (this specification). </p></dd><dt class="label"> Applications which use this media type: </dt><dd><p> No known applications currently use this media type. </p></dd><dt class="label"> Additional Information: </dt><dd><p><b>File extension:</b><br/>
- evd<br/><br/><b>Fragment identifiers:</b><br/>
- An EventDescriptions fragment identifier references a particular
- Event Type within an EventDescriptions document. The Event Type
- referenced is the Event Type with the @id attribute whos value
- equals that of the fragment identifier component.
- <br/><br/>
- For example, if the EventDescriptions document from
- <a href="#EVDSample">Example 4-1</a>
- were located at "http://www.wstf.org/eventtypes/oceanwatch", the
- following URI references the Event Type defined in lines 12-14:
- http://www.wstf.org/eventtypes/oceanwatch#WindReportEvent.
- <br/><br/><b>Base URI:</b><br/>
- As specified in <a href="#RFC3023">[RFC 3023]</a> section 6.
- </p></dd><dt class="label">
- Person and email address to contact for further information:
- </dt><dd><p> World Wide Wed Consortium <web-human@w3.org> </p></dd><dt class="label"> Intended usage: </dt><dd><p> COMMON </p></dd><dt class="label"> Author/Change controller: </dt><dd><p>
- The WS-EventDescriptions specification is a work product of the
- World Wide Web Consortium's Web Service Resource Access Working
- Group. The W3C has change control over these specifications.
- </p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="div1">
+ </p><dl><dt class="label"> MIME media type name: </dt><dd><p> application </p></dd><dt class="label"> MIME subtype name: </dt><dd><p> evd+xml </p></dd><dt class="label"> Required parameters: </dt><dd><p> none </p></dd><dt class="label"> Optional parameters: </dt><dd><p><b>charset</b><br/>
+ This parameter has identical semantics to the charset parameter
+ of the 'application/xml' media type as specified in
+ <a href="#RFC3023">[RFC 3023]</a>.
+ </p></dd><dt class="label"> Encoding considerations: </dt><dd><p>
+ Identical to those of 'application/xml' as described in
+ <a href="#RFC3023">[RFC 3023]</a>, section 3.2, as applied to the
+ EventDescriptions document.
+ </p></dd><dt class="label"> Security considerations: </dt><dd><p> none </p></dd><dt class="label"> Interoperability considerations: </dt><dd><p> There are non known interoperability issues. </p></dd><dt class="label"> Published specification: </dt><dd><p> Web Services Event Descriptions (this specification). </p></dd><dt class="label"> Applications which use this media type: </dt><dd><p> No known applications currently use this media type. </p></dd><dt class="label"> Additional Information: </dt><dd><p><b>File extension:</b><br/>
+ evd<br/><br/><b>Fragment identifiers:</b><br/>
+ An EventDescriptions fragment identifier references a particular
+ Event Type within an EventDescriptions document. The Event Type
+ referenced is the Event Type with the @id attribute whos value
+ equals that of the fragment identifier component.
+ <br/><br/>
+ For example, if the EventDescriptions document from
+ <a href="#EVDSample">Example 4-1</a>
+ were located at "http://www.wstf.org/eventtypes/oceanwatch", the
+ following URI references the Event Type defined in lines 12-14:
+ http://www.wstf.org/eventtypes/oceanwatch#WindReportEvent.
+ <br/><br/><b>Base URI:</b><br/>
+ As specified in <a href="#RFC3023">[RFC 3023]</a> section 6.
+ </p></dd><dt class="label">
+ Person and email address to contact for further information:
+ </dt><dd><p> World Wide Wed Consortium <web-human@w3.org> </p></dd><dt class="label"> Intended usage: </dt><dd><p> COMMON </p></dd><dt class="label"> Author/Change controller: </dt><dd><p>
+ The WS-EventDescriptions specification is a work product of the
+ World Wide Web Consortium's Web Service Resource Access Working
+ Group. The W3C has change control over these specifications.
+ </p></dd></dl></div><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="EVDXSD" id="EVDXSD"/>B XML Schema for EventDescriptions</h2><p>
A normative copy of the XML Schema <a href="#XMLSchema1">[XMLSchema - Part 1]</a>,
<a href="#XMLSchema2">[XMLSchema - Part 2]</a> description for the EventDescriptions
Index: wsevd.xml
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RCS file: /w3ccvs/WWW/2002/ws/ra/edcopies/wsevd.xml,v
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@@ -893,132 +893,127 @@
<back>
<div1 id="EVD_MIME">
- <head>The application/evd+xml Media Type</head>
+ <head>Registration of the application/evd+xml Media Type</head>
<p>
This appendix defines the 'application/evd+xml' media type which can
be used to describe EventDescription documents serialized as XML.
</p>
- <div2>
- <head>Registration</head>
-
- <glist>
- <gitem>
- <label> MIME media type name: </label>
- <def>
- <p> application </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label> MIME subtype name: </label>
- <def>
- <p> evd+xml </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label> Required parameters: </label>
- <def>
- <p> none </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label> Optional parameters: </label>
- <def>
- <p>
- <kw>charset</kw><phrase/>
- This parameter has identical semantics to the charset parameter
- of the 'application/xml' media type as specified in
- <bibref ref='RFC3023'/>.
- </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label> Encoding considerations: </label>
- <def>
- <p>
- Identical to those of 'application/xml' as described in
- <bibref ref='RFC3023'/>, section 3.2, as applied to the
- EventDescriptions document.
- </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label> Security considerations: </label>
- <def>
- <p> none </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label> Interoperability considerations: </label>
- <def>
- <p> There are non known interoperability issues. </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label> Published specification: </label>
- <def>
- <p> Web Services Event Descriptions (this specification). </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label> Applications which use this media type: </label>
- <def>
- <p> No known applications currently use this media type. </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label> Additional Information: </label>
- <def>
- <p>
- <kw>File extension:</kw><phrase/>
- evd<phrase/><phrase/>
-
- <kw>Fragment identifiers:</kw><phrase/>
- An EventDescriptions fragment identifier references a particular
- Event Type within an EventDescriptions document. The Event Type
- referenced is the Event Type with the @id attribute whos value
- equals that of the fragment identifier component.
- <phrase/><phrase/>
- For example, if the EventDescriptions document from
- <specref ref="EVDSample"/>
- were located at "http://www.wstf.org/eventtypes/oceanwatch", the
- following URI references the Event Type defined in lines 12-14:
- http://www.wstf.org/eventtypes/oceanwatch#WindReportEvent.
- <phrase/><phrase/>
+ <glist>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> MIME media type name: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p> application </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> MIME subtype name: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p> evd+xml </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> Required parameters: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p> none </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> Optional parameters: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p>
+ <kw>charset</kw><phrase/>
+ This parameter has identical semantics to the charset parameter
+ of the 'application/xml' media type as specified in
+ <bibref ref='RFC3023'/>.
+ </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> Encoding considerations: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p>
+ Identical to those of 'application/xml' as described in
+ <bibref ref='RFC3023'/>, section 3.2, as applied to the
+ EventDescriptions document.
+ </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> Security considerations: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p> none </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> Interoperability considerations: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p> There are non known interoperability issues. </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> Published specification: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p> Web Services Event Descriptions (this specification). </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> Applications which use this media type: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p> No known applications currently use this media type. </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> Additional Information: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p>
+ <kw>File extension:</kw><phrase/>
+ evd<phrase/><phrase/>
- <kw>Base URI:</kw><phrase/>
- As specified in <bibref ref='RFC3023'/> section 6.
- </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label>
- Person and email address to contact for further information:
- </label>
- <def>
- <p> World Wide Wed Consortium <web-human@w3.org> </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label> Intended usage: </label>
- <def>
- <p> COMMON </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- <gitem>
- <label> Author/Change controller: </label>
- <def>
- <p>
- The WS-EventDescriptions specification is a work product of the
- World Wide Web Consortium's Web Service Resource Access Working
- Group. The W3C has change control over these specifications.
- </p>
- </def>
- </gitem>
- </glist>
+ <kw>Fragment identifiers:</kw><phrase/>
+ An EventDescriptions fragment identifier references a particular
+ Event Type within an EventDescriptions document. The Event Type
+ referenced is the Event Type with the @id attribute whos value
+ equals that of the fragment identifier component.
+ <phrase/><phrase/>
+ For example, if the EventDescriptions document from
+ <specref ref="EVDSample"/>
+ were located at "http://www.wstf.org/eventtypes/oceanwatch", the
+ following URI references the Event Type defined in lines 12-14:
+ http://www.wstf.org/eventtypes/oceanwatch#WindReportEvent.
+ <phrase/><phrase/>
- </div2>
+ <kw>Base URI:</kw><phrase/>
+ As specified in <bibref ref='RFC3023'/> section 6.
+ </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label>
+ Person and email address to contact for further information:
+ </label>
+ <def>
+ <p> World Wide Wed Consortium <web-human@w3.org> </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> Intended usage: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p> COMMON </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ <gitem>
+ <label> Author/Change controller: </label>
+ <def>
+ <p>
+ The WS-EventDescriptions specification is a work product of the
+ World Wide Web Consortium's Web Service Resource Access Working
+ Group. The W3C has change control over these specifications.
+ </p>
+ </def>
+ </gitem>
+ </glist>
</div1>
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