RE: A complex type cannot be a restriction of a simpleType ??

But "element" is a complexType.

Ted

-----Original Message-----
From: Anli Shundi [mailto:ashundi@tibco.com]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 11:53 AM
To: 'Stefan Wachter'; Ted Toth; xmlschema-dev@w3.org
Subject: RE: A complex type cannot be a restriction of a simpleType ??


It is not alright:  

> >   <xsd:complexType name="ID">
> >     <xsd:simpleContent>
> >       <xsd:restriction base="element">
> >         <xsd:pattern value="[A-Z\d]*"/>
> >       </xsd:restriction>
> >     </xsd:simpleContent>
> >   </xsd:complexType>

the complexType "ID" should have instead been a simpleType.

http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/#src-ct point 2 is fulfilled but
point 2 of http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/#ct-props-correct is not:

2 If the {base type definition} is a simple type definition, the {derivation
method} must be extension. 

Anli Shundi
TIBCO Software Inc.
www.tibco.com


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Wachter [mailto:Stefan.Wachter@gmx.de]
> Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 12:48 PM
> To: Ted Toth; xmlschema-dev@w3.org
> Subject: Re: A complex type cannot be a restriction of a simpleType ??
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Ted,
> 
> your schema seems to be alright. I tried it with "JBind" my 
> own Java-XML
> data binding framework (available at http://jbind.sourceforge.net).
> 
> --Stefan
> 
> The resulting interfaces are:
> 
> public interface IElementData extends 
> org.jbind.xml.core.data.IStringData,
> org.jbind.xml.core.data.IComplexSCData {
> 	/**
> 	 * Gets the <a href="#attribute_desc">desc</a> attribute.
> 	 * @return <i>(required)</i>
> 	 */
> 	java.lang.Object getDesc();
> 	/**
> 	 * Gets the <a 
> href="#attribute_valueDesc">valueDesc</a> attribute.
> 	 * @return <i>(required)</i>
> 	 */
> 	java.lang.String getValueDesc();
> }
> 
> public interface IIDData extends IElementData {
> }
> 
> public interface ID_I01Data extends IIDData {
> 	static final ID_I01Data _00 =
> (ID_I01Data)org.jbind.xml.schema.cmp.Schemas.getInstance().get
> EnumerationOption("ID_I01Data", 00");
> 	static final ID_I01Data _01 =
> (ID_I01Data)org.jbind.xml.schema.cmp.Schemas.getInstance().get
> EnumerationOption("ID_I01Data", "01");
> 	static final ID_I01Data _02 =
> (ID_I01Data)org.jbind.xml.schema.cmp.Schemas.getInstance().get
> EnumerationOption("ID_I01Data", "02");
> 	static final ID_I01Data _03 =
> (ID_I01Data)org.jbind.xml.schema.cmp.Schemas.getInstance().get
> EnumerationOption("ID_I01Data", "03");
> 	static final ID_I01Data _04 =
> (ID_I01Data)org.jbind.xml.schema.cmp.Schemas.getInstance().get
> EnumerationOption("ID_I01Data", "04");
> 	static final ID_I01Data _05 =
> (ID_I01Data)org.jbind.xml.schema.cmp.Schemas.getInstance().get
> EnumerationOption("ID_I01Data", "05");
> 	static final ID_I01Data _06 =
> (ID_I01Data)org.jbind.xml.schema.cmp.Schemas.getInstance().get
> EnumerationOption("ID_I01Data", "06");
> 	static final ID_I01Data _07 =
> (ID_I01Data)org.jbind.xml.schema.cmp.Schemas.getInstance().get
> EnumerationOption("ID_I01Data", "07");
> }
> 
> 
> 
> > 
> > I trying to use Castor to process some XSDs but I'm having 
> a problem and
> > am trying to figure out whether it's the Castor 
> implementation or the XSD
> > that is at fault. I've made the assumption that this a 
> valid schema but
> maybe
> > it's not. 
> > 
> > This xsd :
> > 
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > <xsd:schema elementFormDefault="qualified"
> > xmlns:vcml="http://www.vcml.net/1.1"
> xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
> >   <xsd:complexType name="element">
> >     <xsd:simpleContent>
> >       <xsd:extension base="xsd:string">
> >         <xsd:attribute name="desc"/>
> >         <xsd:attribute name="valueDesc" type="xsd:string"/>
> >       </xsd:extension>
> >     </xsd:simpleContent>
> >   </xsd:complexType>
> >   <xsd:complexType name="ID">
> >     <xsd:simpleContent>
> >       <xsd:restriction base="element">
> >         <xsd:pattern value="[A-Z\d]*"/>
> >       </xsd:restriction>
> >     </xsd:simpleContent>
> >   </xsd:complexType>
> >   <xsd:complexType name="D_I01">
> >     <xsd:simpleContent>
> >       <xsd:restriction base="ID">
> >         <xsd:minLength value="2"/>
> >         <xsd:maxLength value="2"/>
> >         <xsd:enumeration value="00" vcml:desc="No Authorization
> > Information Present (No Meaningful Information in I02)"/>
> >         <xsd:enumeration value="01" vcml:desc="UCS 
> Communications ID"/>
> >         <xsd:enumeration value="02" vcml:desc="EDX 
> Communications ID"/>
> >         <xsd:enumeration value="03" vcml:desc="Additional Data
> > Identification"/>
> >         <xsd:enumeration value="04" vcml:desc="Rail 
> Communications ID"/>
> >         <xsd:enumeration value="05" vcml:desc="Department 
> of Defense (DoD)
> > Communication Identifier"/>
> >         <xsd:enumeration value="06" vcml:desc="United States Federal
> > Government Communication Identifier"/>
> >         <xsd:enumeration value="07" vcml:desc="United States Federal
> > Government Communication Identifier"/>
> >         <xsd:attribute fixed="Authorization Information Qualifier"
> > name="desc"/>
> >       </xsd:restriction>
> >     </xsd:simpleContent>
> >   </xsd:complexType>
> > </xsd:schema>
> > 
> > which when processed by the IBM XML Schema Quality Checker 
> give no errors
> > gets the following exception:
> > 
> > element: 6 ID 
> > ID: 21 D_I01 
> > java.lang.IllegalStateException: D_I01 A complex type cannot be a
> > restriction of a simpleType ID 	at 
> >
> org.exolab.castor.xml.schema.reader.SimpleContentRestrictionUn
> marshaller.<init>(SimpleContentRestrictionUnmarshaller.java:141)
> > 	at
> >
> org.exolab.castor.xml.schema.reader.SimpleContentUnmarshaller.
> startElement(SimpleContentUnmarshaller.java:184) 	at
> >
> org.exolab.castor.xml.schema.reader.ComplexTypeUnmarshaller.st
> artElement(ComplexTypeUnmarshaller.java:237)
> > 	at
> >
> org.exolab.castor.xml.schema.reader.SchemaUnmarshaller.startEl
> ement(SchemaUnmarshaller.java:348) 	at
> >
> org.exolab.castor.xml.schema.reader.Sax2ComponentReader.startE
> lement(Sax2ComponentReader.java:253) 	at
> > 
> org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser.startElement(SAXParser.jav
> a:1340) 	at
> >
> org.apache.xerces.validators.common.XMLValidator.callStartElem
> ent(XMLValidator.java:1197)
> > 	at
> >
> org.apache.xerces.framework.XMLDocumentScanner.scanElement(XML
> DocumentScanner.java:1862) 	at
> >
> org.apache.xerces.framework.XMLDocumentScanner$ContentDispatch
> er.dispatch(XMLDocumentScanner.java:1238) 	at
> > org.apache.xerces.framework.XMLDocumentScanner.parseSome(XM!
> > LDocumentScanner.java:381) 	at
> > 
> org.apache.xerces.framework.XMLParser.parse(XMLParser.java
> :1035) 	at
> >
> org.exolab.castor.builder.SourceGenerator.generateSource(Sourc
> eGenerator.java:405) 	at
> >
> org.exolab.castor.builder.SourceGenerator.generateSource(Sourc
> eGenerator.java:458) 	at
> > 
> org.exolab.castor.builder.SourceGenerator.main(SourceGenerator
> .java:702) 
> > 
> > when I try and run it through the source generator. I added 
> some output so
> > I could see what XML type the entities in question were. As 
> you can see
> > 'ID' is being considered a simpleType despite the fact that 
> it is declared
> a
> > complexType this appears to happen because of the 
> restriction based on
> > 'element' which extends a simpleType. Is this the correct 
> behavior? Can
> anyone
> > explain this to me please? If this isn't correct then how 
> about a fix? 
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Ted Toth 
> > 
> > 
> > Vincera Software
> > www.vincera.com
> > 6801 N. Capital of Texas Highway
> > Building 1, Suite 101
> > Austin, TX 78731
> > 512.233.5517
> > 512.233.5501 fax
> > 
> 
> 

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