| SchemaCollection-class | R Documentation |
"SchemaCollection" and "SchemaTypes"These classes are used to represent data types described in XML
schema.
SchemaTypes is used to store the data type descriptions from a
single schema.
The SchemaCollection class is used to represent a collection of
one or more related schema, often where types from one are used in the
other(s). Each element of a SchemaCollection is a
SchemaTypes object. The SchemaCollection is a list
and its names are the URIs giving the target namespace of the
different schemas.
Objects of these classes are typically generated via calls to
readSchema or from other higher-level code such
as in the SSOAP package for reading schema with in
Web Service Description Language (WSDL) files.
.Data:Object of class "list". For
SchemaCollection, this is the collection
of SchemaTypes elements. For SchemaTypes, the
elements are the data descriptions, each an object of some
sub-class derived from GenericSchemaType-class
Class "list", from data part.
Class "vector", by class "list", distance 2.
Class "SchemaTypeOrList", by class "list", distance 2.
signature(type = "SchemaCollection"): ...
signature(obj = "AnySOAPType", context = "SchemaCollection"): ...
signature(obj = "AttributeDef", context = "SchemaCollection"): ...
signature(obj = "character", context = "SchemaCollection"): ...
signature(obj = "RestrictedStringPatternDefinition", context = "SchemaCollection"): ...
signature(obj = "SelfRef", context = "SchemaCollection"): ...
signature(obj = "SimpleSequenceType", context = "SchemaCollection"): ...
signature(obj = "SOAPComplexType", context = "SchemaCollection"): ...
signature(obj = "SOAPType", context = "SchemaCollection"): ...
signature(obj = "SOAPTypeReference", context = "SchemaCollection"): ...
signature(obj = "SOAPVoidType", context = "SchemaCollection"): ...
signature(obj = "UnionDefinition", context = "SchemaCollection"): ...
Duncan Temple Lang
XML Scheam
readSchema
GenericSchemaType-class
showClass("SchemaCollection")
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