Adding an attribute

Hi, I realised today that I never included a definition for URL references in the topology definition. We have had a discussion about this in the NML group, and it was decided that this is a control-plan construct and would not be added to NML. So, for the NSI extension I am proposing to add an attribute to Network Object "isReference" which has a URI as value which points to a topology file that contains more information on that object. This attribute would be defined in the NSI extension schema. Now, if everyone agrees, I have a practical question: how do I express this in the XML Schema? The schemas are available here: https://github.com/jeroenh/NSI-Topology/tree/master/schemas Jeroen.

W dniu 2013-07-25 12:03, Jeroen van der Ham pisze:
Hi,
Hi Jeroen,
I realised today that I never included a definition for URL references in the topology definition. We have had a discussion about this in the NML group, and it was decided that this is a control-plan construct and would not be added to NML.
So, for the NSI extension I am proposing to add an attribute to Network Object "isReference" which has a URI as value which points to a topology file that contains more information on that object. This attribute would be defined in the NSI extension schema.
To be consistent isXXX pattern could be used only for relations. Just "reference" as an attribute would be better for me. Roman
Now, if everyone agrees, I have a practical question: how do I express this in the XML Schema?
The schemas are available here: https://github.com/jeroenh/NSI-Topology/tree/master/schemas
Jeroen.
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Hi, On 29 Jul 2013, at 16:48, Roman Łapacz <romradz@man.poznan.pl> wrote:
To be consistent isXXX pattern could be used only for relations. Just "reference" as an attribute would be better for me.
Fair point. But how can we add this to the schema without having to redefine the NML schema? Jeroen.
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