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Glassfish example source code file (application_6.xsd)

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The Glassfish application_6.xsd source code

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
            targetNamespace="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
            xmlns:javaee="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
            xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
            elementFormDefault="qualified"
            attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
            version="6">
  <xsd:annotation>
    <xsd:documentation>

      $Id$
      
    </xsd:documentation>
  </xsd:annotation>

  <xsd:annotation>
    <xsd:documentation>

      DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER.
      
      Copyright 2003-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
      
      The contents of this file are subject to the terms of either the
      GNU General Public License Version 2 only ("GPL") or the Common
      Development and Distribution License("CDDL") (collectively, the
      "License").  You may not use this file except in compliance with
      the License. You can obtain a copy of the License at
      https://glassfish.dev.java.net/public/CDDL+GPL.html or
      glassfish/bootstrap/legal/LICENSE.txt.  See the License for the
      specific language governing permissions and limitations under the
      License.
      
      When distributing the software, include this License Header
      Notice in each file and include the License file at
      glassfish/bootstrap/legal/LICENSE.txt.  Sun designates this
      particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as
      provided by Sun in the GPL Version 2 section of the License file
      that accompanied this code.  If applicable, add the following
      below the License Header, with the fields enclosed by brackets []
      replaced by your own identifying information:
      "Portions Copyrighted [year] [name of copyright owner]"
      
      Contributor(s):
      
      If you wish your version of this file to be governed by only the
      CDDL or only the GPL Version 2, indicate your decision by adding
      "[Contributor] elects to include this software in this
      distribution under the [CDDL or GPL Version 2] license."  If you
      don't indicate a single choice of license, a recipient has the
      option to distribute your version of this file under either the
      CDDL, the GPL Version 2 or to extend the choice of license to its
      licensees as provided above.  However, if you add GPL Version 2
      code and therefore, elected the GPL Version 2 license, then the
      option applies only if the new code is made subject to such
      option by the copyright holder.
      
    </xsd:documentation>
  </xsd:annotation>

  <xsd:annotation>
    <xsd:documentation>
      <![CDATA[[
      This is the XML Schema for the application 6 deployment
      descriptor.  The deployment descriptor must be named
      "META-INF/application.xml" in the application's ear file.
      All application deployment descriptors must indicate
      the application schema by using the Java EE namespace:
      
      http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee
      
      and indicate the version of the schema by
      using the version element as shown below:
      
      <application xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
      xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
      xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee 
      	http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/application_6.xsd"
      version="6">
      ...
      </application>
      
      The instance documents may indicate the published version of
      the schema using the xsi:schemaLocation attribute for Java EE
      namespace with the following location:
      
      http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/application_6.xsd
      
      ]]>
    </xsd:documentation>
  </xsd:annotation>

  <xsd:annotation>
    <xsd:documentation>

      The following conventions apply to all Java EE
      deployment descriptor elements unless indicated otherwise.
      
      - In elements that specify a pathname to a file within the
      same JAR file, relative filenames (i.e., those not
      starting with "/") are considered relative to the root of
      the JAR file's namespace.  Absolute filenames (i.e., those
      starting with "/") also specify names in the root of the
      JAR file's namespace.  In general, relative names are
      preferred.  The exception is .war files where absolute
      names are preferred for consistency with the Servlet API.
      
    </xsd:documentation>
  </xsd:annotation>

  <xsd:include schemaLocation="javaee_6.xsd"/>


<!-- **************************************************** -->

  <xsd:element name="application"
               type="javaee:applicationType">
    <xsd:annotation>
      <xsd:documentation>

        The application element is the root element of a Java EE
        application deployment descriptor.
        
      </xsd:documentation>
    </xsd:annotation>
    <xsd:unique name="context-root-uniqueness">
      <xsd:annotation>
        <xsd:documentation>

          The context-root element content must be unique
          in the ear. 
          
        </xsd:documentation>
      </xsd:annotation>
      <xsd:selector xpath="javaee:module/javaee:web"/>
      <xsd:field xpath="javaee:context-root"/>
    </xsd:unique>
    <xsd:unique name="security-role-uniqueness">
      <xsd:annotation>
        <xsd:documentation>

          The security-role-name element content
          must be unique in the ear.  
          
        </xsd:documentation>
      </xsd:annotation>
      <xsd:selector xpath="javaee:security-role"/>
      <xsd:field xpath="javaee:role-name"/>
    </xsd:unique>
  </xsd:element>


<!-- **************************************************** -->

  <xsd:complexType name="applicationType">
    <xsd:annotation>
      <xsd:documentation>

        The applicationType defines the structure of the
        application. 
        
      </xsd:documentation>
    </xsd:annotation>
    <xsd:sequence>
      <xsd:element name="application-name"
                   type="javaee:string"
                   minOccurs="0"/>
      <xsd:group ref="javaee:descriptionGroup"/>
      <xsd:element name="initialize-in-order"
                   type="javaee:generic-booleanType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="1">
        <xsd:annotation>
          <xsd:documentation>

            If initialize-in-order is true, modules must be initialized
            in the order they're listed in this deployment descriptor,
            with the exception of application client modules, which can
            be initialized in any order.
            If initialize-in-order is not set or set to false, the order
            of initialization is unspecified and may be product-dependent.
            
          </xsd:documentation>
        </xsd:annotation>
      </xsd:element>
      <xsd:element name="module"
                   type="javaee:moduleType"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded">
        <xsd:annotation>
          <xsd:documentation>

            The application deployment descriptor must have one
            module element for each Java EE module in the
            application package. A module element is defined 
            by moduleType definition. 
            
          </xsd:documentation>
        </xsd:annotation>
      </xsd:element>
      <xsd:element name="security-role"
                   type="javaee:security-roleType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <xsd:element name="library-directory"
                   type="javaee:pathType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="1">
        <xsd:annotation>
          <xsd:documentation>

            The library-directory element specifies the pathname
            of a directory within the application package, relative
            to the top level of the application package.  All files
            named "*.jar" in this directory must be made available
            in the class path of all components included in this
            application package.  If this element isn't specified,
            the directory named "lib" is searched.  An empty element
            may be used to disable searching.
            
          </xsd:documentation>
        </xsd:annotation>
      </xsd:element>
      <xsd:element name="env-entry"
                   type="javaee:env-entryType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <xsd:element name="ejb-ref"
                   type="javaee:ejb-refType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <xsd:element name="ejb-local-ref"
                   type="javaee:ejb-local-refType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <xsd:group ref="javaee:service-refGroup"/>
      <xsd:element name="resource-ref"
                   type="javaee:resource-refType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <xsd:element name="resource-env-ref"
                   type="javaee:resource-env-refType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <xsd:element name="message-destination-ref"
                   type="javaee:message-destination-refType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <xsd:element name="persistence-context-ref"
                   type="javaee:persistence-context-refType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <xsd:element name="persistence-unit-ref"
                   type="javaee:persistence-unit-refType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <xsd:element name="message-destination"
                   type="javaee:message-destinationType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <xsd:element name="data-source"
                   type="javaee:data-sourceType"
                   minOccurs="0"
                   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
    </xsd:sequence>
    <xsd:attribute name="version"
                   type="javaee:dewey-versionType"
                   fixed="6"
                   use="required">
      <xsd:annotation>
        <xsd:documentation>

          The required value for the version is 6.
          
        </xsd:documentation>
      </xsd:annotation>
    </xsd:attribute>
    <xsd:attribute name="id"
                   type="xsd:ID"/>
  </xsd:complexType>


<!-- **************************************************** -->

  <xsd:complexType name="moduleType">
    <xsd:annotation>
      <xsd:documentation>

        The moduleType defines a single Java EE module and contains a
        connector, ejb, java, or web element, which indicates the
        module type and contains a path to the module file, and an
        optional alt-dd element, which specifies an optional URI to
        the post-assembly version of the deployment descriptor.
        
      </xsd:documentation>
    </xsd:annotation>
    <xsd:sequence>
      <xsd:choice>
        <xsd:element name="connector"
                     type="javaee:pathType">
          <xsd:annotation>
            <xsd:documentation>

              The connector element specifies the URI of a
              resource adapter archive file, relative to the
              top level of the application package.
              
            </xsd:documentation>
          </xsd:annotation>
        </xsd:element>
        <xsd:element name="ejb"
                     type="javaee:pathType">
          <xsd:annotation>
            <xsd:documentation>

              The ejb element specifies the URI of an ejb-jar,
              relative to the top level of the application
              package.
              
            </xsd:documentation>
          </xsd:annotation>
        </xsd:element>
        <xsd:element name="java"
                     type="javaee:pathType">
          <xsd:annotation>
            <xsd:documentation>

              The java element specifies the URI of a java
              application client module, relative to the top
              level of the application package.
              
            </xsd:documentation>
          </xsd:annotation>
        </xsd:element>
        <xsd:element name="web"
                     type="javaee:webType"/>
      </xsd:choice>
      <xsd:element name="alt-dd"
                   type="javaee:pathType"
                   minOccurs="0">
        <xsd:annotation>
          <xsd:documentation>

            The alt-dd element specifies an optional URI to the
            post-assembly version of the deployment descriptor
            file for a particular Java EE module.  The URI must
            specify the full pathname of the deployment
            descriptor file relative to the application's root
            directory. If alt-dd is not specified, the deployer
            must read the deployment descriptor from the default
            location and file name required by the respective
            component specification.
            
          </xsd:documentation>
        </xsd:annotation>
      </xsd:element>
    </xsd:sequence>
    <xsd:attribute name="id"
                   type="xsd:ID"/>
  </xsd:complexType>


<!-- **************************************************** -->

  <xsd:complexType name="webType">
    <xsd:annotation>
      <xsd:documentation>

        The webType defines the web-uri and context-root of
        a web application module.
        
      </xsd:documentation>
    </xsd:annotation>
    <xsd:sequence>
      <xsd:element name="web-uri"
                   type="javaee:pathType">
        <xsd:annotation>
          <xsd:documentation>

            The web-uri element specifies the URI of a web
            application file, relative to the top level of the
            application package.
            
          </xsd:documentation>
        </xsd:annotation>
      </xsd:element>
      <xsd:element name="context-root"
                   type="javaee:string">
        <xsd:annotation>
          <xsd:documentation>

            The context-root element specifies the context root
            of a web application.
            
          </xsd:documentation>
        </xsd:annotation>
      </xsd:element>
    </xsd:sequence>
    <xsd:attribute name="id"
                   type="xsd:ID"/>
  </xsd:complexType>

</xsd:schema>

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