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XSD Example The purpose of an XML Schema is to define the legal building blocks of an XML document: the elements and attributes that can appear in a document. the number of (and order of) child elements. data types for elements and attributes.
XML Schemas define the elements of your XML files. A simple element is an XML element that contains only text. It cannot contain any other elements or attributes....The most common types are: xs:string. xs:decimal. xs:integer. xs:boolean. xs:date. xs:time.
XML documents are formed as element trees. An XML tree starts at a root element and branches from the root to child elements. The terms parent, child, and sibling are used to describe the relationships between elements.
An XML schema defines elements and their structures. It also defines the attributes and their data types. The elements' structures can be of simpleType or complexType , depending on whether the element is a leaf element or a parent element.
An XML schema is a description of a type of XML document, typically expressed in terms of constraints on the structure and content of documents of that type, above and beyond the basic syntactical constraints imposed by XML itself.
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XML defines the syntax of elements and attributes for structuring data in a well-formed document. XSD (aka XML Schema), like DTD before, powers the eXtensibility in XML by enabling the user to define the vocabulary and grammar of the elements and attributes in a valid XML document.
An XML Element is the basic construct within an XML Document. An XML Element may contain text, Attributes, other Elements as well as Entity References, CDATA and Processing Instructions, this allows complex hierarchical data to be described.
The XML Schema definition language (XSD) enables you to define the structure and data types for XML documents. An XML Schema defines the elements, attributes, and data types that conform to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) XML Schema Part 1: Structures Recommendation for the XML Schema Definition Language.
An XML schema defines elements and their structures. It also defines the attributes and their data types. The elements' structures can be of simpleType or complexType , depending on whether the element is a leaf element or a parent element.
An XML Schema describes the structure of an XML document, just like a DTD. An XML document with correct syntax is called "Well Formed". An XML document validated against an XML Schema is both "Well Formed" and "Valid".

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