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Java example source code file (XSObject.java)
The XSObject.java Java example source code
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package com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.xs;
/**
* The <code>XSObject is a base object for the XML Schema component
* model.
*/
public interface XSObject {
/**
* The <code>type of this object, i.e.
* <code>ELEMENT_DECLARATION.
*/
public short getType();
/**
* The name of type <code>NCName, as defined in XML Namespaces, of
* this declaration specified in the <code>{name} property of the
* component or <code>null if the definition of this component
* does not have a <code>{name} property. For anonymous types,
* the processor must construct and expose an anonymous type name that
* is distinct from the name of every named type and the name of every
* other anonymous type.
*/
public String getName();
/**
* The [target namespace] of this object, or <code>null if it is
* unspecified.
*/
public String getNamespace();
/**
* A namespace schema information item corresponding to the target
* namespace of the component, if it is globally declared; or
* <code>null otherwise.
*/
public XSNamespaceItem getNamespaceItem();
}
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