adl/resources/schemas/adl-1.4.rng

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!---->
<!-- adl-1.4.dtd -->
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<!-- Purpose: -->
<!-- Document Type Description for Application Description -->
<!-- Language. Normative for now; will be replaced by a schema. ` -->
<!---->
<!-- Author: Simon Brooke <simon@cygnets.co.uk> -->
<!-- Created: 24th January 2006 -->
<!-- Copyright: (c) 2007 Cygnet Solutions -->
<!---->
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<!-- $Revision: 1.1 $ -->
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<!-- Before we start: import XHTML for use in documentation sections -->
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<!-- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -->
<!-- Before we start: some useful definitions -->
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<!--
some basic character entities inherited from HTML. Actually we probably ought to
import all the HTML4 character entity files, and possibly the HTML4 Strict DTD (so
that we can allow HTML block level entities within content elements
-->
<!-- boolean means true or false -->
<grammar xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"
datatypeLibrary="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes"
ns="http://bowyer.journeyman.cc/adl/unstable/adl/">
<define name="Boolean">
<choice>
<value>true</value>
<value>false</value>
</choice>
</define>
<!--
Locale is a string comprising an ISO 639 language code followed by a space
followed by an ISO 3166 country code, or else the string 'default'. See:
<URL:http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/related/iso639.txt>
<URL:http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/diverse/doc/ISO_3166.html>
-->
<define name="Locale">
<data type="string"/>
</define>
<!--
permissions a group may have on an entity, list, page, form or field
permissions are deemed to increase as you go right. A group cannot
have greater permission on a field than on the form it is in, or
greater permission on form than the entity it belongs to
none: none
read: select
insert: insert
noedit: select, insert
edit: select, insert, update
all: select, insert, update, delete
-->
<define name="Permissions">
<choice>
<value>none</value>
<value>read</value>
<value>insert</value>
<value>noedit</value>
<value>edit</value>
<value>all</value>
</choice>
</define>
<!--
actions which should be cascaded to dependent objects. All these values except
'manual' are taken from Hibernate and should be passed through the adl2hibernate
mapping transparently. Relevent only for properties with type='entity', type='link'
and type='list'
all : cascade delete, save and update
all-delete-orphan : see hibernate documentation; relates to transient objects only
delete : cascade delete actions, but not save and update
manual : cascading will be handled in manually managed code, code to
handle cascading should not be generated
save-update : cascade save and update actions, but not delete.
-->
<define name="CascadeActions">
<choice>
<value>all</value>
<value>all-delete-orphan</value>
<value>delete</value>
<value>manual</value>
<value>save-update</value>
</choice>
</define>
<!--
data types which can be used in a typedef to provide validation -
e.g. a string can be used with a regexp or a scalar can be used with
min and max values
string: varchar java.sql.Types.VARCHAR
integer: int java.sql.Types.INTEGER
real: double java.sql.Types.DOUBLE
money: money java.sql.Types.INTEGER
date: date java.sql.Types.DATE
time: time java.sql.Types.TIME
timestamp: timestamp java.sql.Types.TIMESTAMP
uploadable: varchar java.sql.Types.VARCHAR
image: varchar java.sql.Types.VARCHAR
uploadable is as string but points to an uploaded file; image is as
uploadable but points to an uploadable graphical image file
-->
<define name="DefinableDataTypes">
<choice>
<value>string</value>
<value>integer</value>
<value>real</value>
<value>money</value>
<value>date</value>
<value>time</value>
<value>timestamp</value>
<value>uploadable</value>
</choice>
</define>
<!--
data types which are fairly straightforward translations of JDBC data types
boolean: boolean or java.sql.Types.BIT
char(1) java.sql.Types.CHAR
text: text or java.sql.Types.LONGVARCHAR
memo java.sql.Types.CLOB
-->
<define name="SimpleDataTypes">
<choice>
<ref name="DefinableDataTypes"/>
<value>boolean</value>
<value>text</value>
</choice>
</define>
<!--
data types which are more complex than SimpleDataTypes...
entity : a foreign key link to another entity (i.e. the 'many' end of a
one-to-many link);
list : a list of some other entity that links to me (i.e. the 'one' end of
a one-to-many link);
link : a many to many link (via a link table);
defined : a type defined by a typedef.
-->
<define name="ComplexDataTypes">
<choice>
<value>entity</value>
<value>link</value>
<value>list</value>
<value>defined</value>
</choice>
</define>
<!--
data types which require special handling - which don't simply map onto
common SQL data types
geopos : a latitude/longitude pair (experimental and not yet implemented)
image : a raster image file, in jpeg|gif|png format (experimental, not yet implemented)
message : an internationalised message, having different translations for different locales
-->
<define name="SpecialDataTypes">
<choice>
<value>geopos</value>
<value>image</value>
<value>message</value>
</choice>
</define>
<!-- all data types -->
<define name="AllDataTypes">
<choice>
<ref name="ComplexDataTypes"/>
<ref name="SimpleDataTypes"/>
<ref name="SpecialDataTypes"/>
</choice>
</define>
<!-- content, for things like pages (i.e. forms, lists, pages) -->
<define name="Content">
<choice>
<ref name="headmatter"/>
<ref name="topmatter"/>
<ref name="footmatter"/>
</choice>
</define>
<define name="FieldStuff">
<choice>
<ref name="field"/>
<ref name="fieldgroup"/>
<ref name="auxlist"/>
<ref name="verb"/>
</choice>
</define>
<define name="PageContent">
<choice>
<ref name="Content"/>
<ref name="FieldStuff"/>
</choice>
</define>
<define name="PageStuff">
<choice>
<ref name="PageContent"/>
<ref name="permission"/>
<ref name="pragma"/>
</choice>
</define>
<!--
Properties for pages:
name: obviously, the name (URL stub) of the page
properties: the properties of the entity the page describes to be shown
as fields on the page
all: obviously, all properties (except the abstract primary key, if
present)
user-distinct: all properties which are user-distinct (NOTE: Not yet implemented)
listed: only those properties for which fields are explicitly listed
-->
<define name="PageAttrs">
<attribute name="name"/>
<attribute name="properties">
<choice>
<value>all</value>
<value>user-distinct</value>
<value>listed</value>
</choice>
</attribute>
</define>
<!--
Actions for generators (mainly for keyfields - see entity 'generator', below
assigned: In manually-maintained code, you contract to assign a value
to this property before it is persisted.
guid: The system will supply a unique GUid value to this field
before it is persisted.
mannual: You contract to supply a generatos class in manually maintained
code.
native: The database will supply a unique value to this field when it
is persisted; the value will be an integer. RECOMMENDED!
-->
<define name="GeneratorActions">
<choice>
<value>assigned</value>
<value>guid</value>
<value>manual</value>
<value>native</value>
</choice>
</define>
<!--
sequences for orderings of lists - see entity 'order'
canonical: Whatever the normal canonical ordering for this datatype is -
typically alpha-numeric, except for dates, etc.
reverse-canonical: The reverse of the above
possibly there should be some further values but I have no idea what these are
-->
<define name="Sequences">
<choice>
<value>canonical</value>
<value>reverse-canonical</value>
</choice>
</define>
<!-- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -->
<!-- Elements -->
<!-- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -->
<!--
the application that the document describes: required top level element
name: the name of this application
version: the version number of this application
revision: the revision of the ADL document
currency: the base monetary currency, in the form of an ISO 4217 three-letter code
xmlns: XML namespace, in case required
-->
<define name="application">
<element name="application">
<ref name="attlist.application"/>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="specification"/>
</zeroOrMore>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<ref name="content"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="typedef"/>
</zeroOrMore>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="group"/>
</zeroOrMore>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="entity"/>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.application" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="name"/>
<optional>
<attribute name="version"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="revision"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="currency"/>
</optional>
</define>
<!--
the definition of a defined type. At this stage a defined type is either
a string in which case it must have size and pattern, or
a scalar in which case it must have minimum and/or maximum
pattern must be a regular expression as interpreted by org.apache.regexp.RE
minimum and maximum must be of appropriate format for the datatype specified.
Validation may be done client-side and/or server-side at application layer
and/or server side at database layer.
name: the name of this typedef
type: the simple type on which this defined type is based; must be
present unless in-implementation children are supplied
size: the data size of this defined type
pattern: a regular expression which values for this type must match
minimum: the minimum value for this type (if base type is scalar)
maximum: the maximum value for this type (if base type is scalar)
-->
<define name="typedef">
<element name="typedef">
<ref name="attlist.typedef"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="in-implementation"/>
</zeroOrMore>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="help"/>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.typedef" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="name"/>
<optional>
<attribute name="type">
<choice>
<ref name="DefinableDataTypes"/>
</choice>
</attribute>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="size"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="pattern"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="minimum"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="maximum"/>
</optional>
</define>
<!--
information about how to translate a type into types known to different target
languages. TODO: Once again I'm not wholly comfortable with the name; I'm not
really comfortable that this belongs in ADL at all.
target: the target language
value: the type to use in that target language
kind: OK, I confess I don't understand this, but Andrew needs it...
-->
<define name="in-implementation">
<element name="in-implementation">
<ref name="attlist.in-implementation"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.in-implementation" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="target"/>
<attribute name="value"/>
<optional>
<attribute name="kind"/>
</optional>
</define>
<!--
a group of people with similar permissions to one another
name: the name of this group
parent: the name of a group of which this group is subset
-->
<define name="group">
<element name="group">
<ref name="attlist.group"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.group" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="name"/>
<optional>
<attribute name="parent"/>
</optional>
</define>
<!--
an entity which has properties and relationships; maps onto a database
table or a Java serialisable class - or, of course, various other things
name: obviously, the name of this entity
natural-key: if present, the name of a property of this entity which forms
a natural primary key [NOTE: Only partly implemented. NOTE: much of
the present implementation assumes all primary keys will be
integers. This needs to be fixed!] DEPRECATED: remove; replace with the
'key' element, below.
table: the name of the table in which this entity is stored. Defaults to same
as name of entity. Strongly recommend this is not used unless it needs
to be different from the name of the entity
foreign: this entity is part of some other system; no code will be generated
for it, although code which links to it will be generated
-->
<define name="entity">
<element name="entity">
<ref name="attlist.entity"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="prompt"/>
</zeroOrMore>
<optional>
<ref name="content"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<ref name="key"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="property"/>
</zeroOrMore>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="permission"/>
</zeroOrMore>
<zeroOrMore>
<choice>
<ref name="form"/>
<ref name="page"/>
<ref name="list"/>
</choice>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.entity" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="name"/>
<optional>
<attribute name="natural-key"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="table"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="foreign">
<ref name="Boolean"/>
</attribute>
</optional>
</define>
<!--
contains documentation on the element which immediately contains it. TODO:
should HTML markup within a documentation element be allowed? If so, are
there restrictions?
-->
<define name="documentation">
<element name="documentation">
<ref name="attlist.documentation"/>
<zeroOrMore>
<choice>
<text/>
<ref name="reference"/>
</choice>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.documentation" combine="interleave">
<empty/>
</define>
<!-- an explicit primary key, possibly compound -->
<define name="key">
<element name="key">
<ref name="attlist.key"/>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="property"/>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.key" combine="interleave">
<empty/>
</define>
<!--
a property (field) of an entity (table)
name: the name of this property.
type: the type of this property.
default: the default value of this property. There will probably be
magic values of this!
typedef: name of the typedef to use, it type = 'defined'.
distinct: distinct='system' required that every value in the system
will be distinct (i.e. natural primary key);
distinct='user' implies that the value may be used by users
in distinguishing entities even if values are not formally
unique;
distinct='all' implies that the values are formally unique
/and/ are user friendly (NOTE: not implemented).
entity: if type='entity', the name of the entity this property is
a foreign key link to.
if type='list', the name of the entity that has a foreign
key link to this entity
farkey: if type='list', the name of farside key in the listed
entity; if type='entity' and the farside field to join to
is not the farside primary key, then the name of that
farside field
required: whether this propery is required (i.e. 'not null').
immutable: if true, once a value has been set it cannot be changed.
size: fieldwidth of the property if specified.
concrete: if set to 'false', this property is not stored in the
database but must be computed (manually written code must
be provided to support this)
cascade: what action(s) on the parent entity should be cascaded to
entitie(s) linked on this property. Valid only if type='entity',
type='link' or type='list'.
column: name of the column in a SQL database table in which this property
is stored. TODO: Think about this.
unsaved-value:
of a property whose persistent value is set on first being
committed to persistent store, the value which it holds before
it has been committed
-->
<define name="property">
<element name="property">
<ref name="attlist.property"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<ref name="generator"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<choice>
<ref name="permission"/>
<ref name="option"/>
<ref name="prompt"/>
<ref name="help"/>
<ref name="ifmissing"/>
</choice>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.property" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="name"/>
<attribute name="type">
<choice>
<ref name="AllDataTypes"/>
</choice>
</attribute>
<optional>
<attribute name="default"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="typedef"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="distinct">
<choice>
<value>none</value>
<value>all</value>
<value>user</value>
<value>system</value>
</choice>
</attribute>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="entity"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="farkey"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="required">
<ref name="Boolean"/>
</attribute>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="immutable">
<ref name="Boolean"/>
</attribute>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="size"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="column"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="concrete">
<ref name="Boolean"/>
</attribute>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="cascade">
<choice>
<ref name="CascadeActions"/>
</choice>
</attribute>
</optional>
</define>
<!--
marks a property which is auto-generated by some part of the system.
This is based on the Hibernate construct, except that the Hibernate
implementation folds both its internal generators and custom generators
onto the same attribute. This separates them onto two attributes so we
can police values for Hibernate's 'builtin' generators.
action: one of the supported Hibernate builtin generators, or
'manual'. 'native' is strongly recommended in most instances
class: if action is 'manual', the name of a manually maintained
class conforming to the Hibernate IdentifierGenerator
interface, or its equivalent in other languages
-->
<define name="generator">
<element name="generator">
<ref name="attlist.generator"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="param"/>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.generator" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="action">
<choice>
<ref name="GeneratorActions"/>
</choice>
</attribute>
<optional>
<attribute name="class"/>
</optional>
</define>
<!--
A parameter passed to the generator. Again, based on the Hibernate
implementation. TODO: #PCDATA is wrong as the content model, as embedded
markup is definitely not allowed!
name: the name of this parameter
TODO: This needs to be renamed or removed because it conflicts with the
XHTML element of the same name. In fact it could be simply removed since
our usage is compatible with the XHTML usage, but it might be less
ambiguous to rename it.
-->
<define name="param">
<element name="param">
<ref name="attlist.param"/>
<text/>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.param" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="name"/>
</define>
<!--
one of an explicit list of optional values a property may have
NOTE: whether options get encoded at application layer or at database layer
is UNDEFINED; either behaviour is correct. If at database layer it's also
UNDEFINED whether they're encoded as a single reference data table or as
separate reference data tables for each property.
value: the value of this option
TODO: This needs to be renamed or removed because it conflicts with the
XHTML element of the same name. In fact it could be simply removed since
our usage is compatible with the XHTML usage, but it might be less
ambiguous to rename it.
-->
<define name="option">
<element name="option">
<ref name="attlist.option"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="prompt"/>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<!-- if the value is different from the prompt the user sees, specify it -->
<define name="attlist.option" combine="interleave">
<optional>
<attribute name="value"/>
</optional>
</define>
<!--
permissions policy on an entity, a page, form, list or field
group: the group to which permission is granted
permission: the permission which is granted to that group
-->
<define name="permission">
<element name="permission">
<ref name="attlist.permission"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.permission" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="group"/>
<attribute name="permission">
<choice>
<ref name="Permissions"/>
</choice>
</attribute>
</define>
<!--
pragmatic advice to generators of lists and forms, in the form of
name/value pairs which may contain anything. Over time some pragmas
will become 'well known', but the whole point of having a pragma
architecture is that it is extensible.
-->
<define name="pragma">
<element name="pragma">
<ref name="attlist.pragma"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.pragma" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="name"/>
<attribute name="value"/>
</define>
<!--
a prompt for a property or field; used as the prompt text for a widget
which edits it. Typically there will be only one of these per property
per locale; if there are more than one all those matching the locale may
be concatenated, or just one may be used.
prompt: the prompt to use
locale: the locale in which to prefer this prompt
-->
<define name="prompt">
<element name="prompt">
<ref name="attlist.prompt"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.prompt" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="prompt"/>
<attribute name="locale">
<ref name="Locale"/>
</attribute>
</define>
<!--
helptext about a property of an entity, or a field of a page, form or
list, or a typedef. Typically there will be only one of these per property
per locale; if there are more than one all those matching the locale may
be concatenated, or just one may be used.
locale: the locale in which to prefer this prompt
-->
<define name="help">
<element name="help">
<ref name="attlist.help"/>
<text/>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.help" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="locale">
<ref name="Locale"/>
</attribute>
</define>
<!--
helpful text to be shown if a property value is missing, typically when
a form is submitted. Typically there will be only one of these per property
per locale; if there are more than one all those matching the locale may
be concatenated, or just one may be used. Later there may be more sophisticated
behaviour here.
-->
<define name="ifmissing">
<element name="ifmissing">
<ref name="attlist.ifmissing"/>
<text/>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.ifmissing" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="locale">
<ref name="Locale"/>
</attribute>
</define>
<!--
a form through which an entity may be added or edited
TODO: This needs to be renamed because it conflicts with the
XHTML element of the same name.
-->
<define name="form">
<element name="form">
<ref name="attlist.form"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="PageStuff"/>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.form" combine="interleave">
<ref name="PageAttrs"/>
</define>
<!-- a page on which an entity may be displayed -->
<define name="page">
<element name="page">
<ref name="attlist.page"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="PageStuff"/>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.page" combine="interleave">
<ref name="PageAttrs"/>
</define>
<!--
an ordering or records in a list
property: the property on which to order
sequence: the sequence in which to order
-->
<define name="order">
<element name="order">
<ref name="attlist.order"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.order" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="property"/>
<optional>
<attribute name="sequence">
<choice>
<ref name="Sequences"/>
</choice>
</attribute>
</optional>
</define>
<!--
a list on which entities of a given type are listed
onselect: name of form/page/list to go to when
a selection is made from the list
-->
<define name="list">
<element name="list">
<ref name="attlist.list"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<choice>
<ref name="PageStuff"/>
<ref name="order"/>
</choice>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.list" combine="interleave">
<ref name="PageAttrs"/>
<optional>
<attribute name="onselect"/>
</optional>
</define>
<!--
a subsidiary list, on which entities related to primary
entities in the enclosing page or list are listed
property: the property of the enclosing entity that this
list displays (obviously, must be of type='list')
onselect: the form or page of the listed entity to call
when an item from the list is selected
canadd: true if the user should be able to add records
to this list
-->
<define name="auxlist">
<element name="auxlist">
<ref name="attlist.auxlist"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<choice>
<ref name="prompt"/>
<ref name="FieldStuff"/>
</choice>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.auxlist" combine="interleave">
<ref name="PageAttrs"/>
<attribute name="property"/>
<optional>
<attribute name="onselect"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="canadd">
<ref name="Boolean"/>
</attribute>
</optional>
</define>
<!--
a group of fields and other controls within a form or list, which the
renderer might render as a single pane in a tabbed display, for example.
-->
<define name="fieldgroup">
<element name="fieldgroup">
<ref name="attlist.fieldgroup"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<choice>
<ref name="prompt"/>
<ref name="permission"/>
<ref name="FieldStuff"/>
</choice>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.fieldgroup" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="name"/>
</define>
<!--
a field in a form or page
property: the property which this field displays/edits
-->
<define name="field">
<element name="field">
<ref name="attlist.field"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<choice>
<ref name="prompt"/>
<ref name="help"/>
<ref name="permission"/>
</choice>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.field" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="property"/>
</define>
<!--
a verb is something that may be done through a form. Probably the verbs 'store'
and 'delete' are implied, but maybe they need to be explicitly declared. The 'verb'
attribute of the verb is what gets returned to the controller
-->
<define name="verb">
<element name="verb">
<ref name="attlist.verb"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<choice>
<ref name="prompt"/>
<ref name="help"/>
<ref name="permission"/>
</choice>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.verb" combine="interleave">
<attribute name="verb"/>
<attribute name="dangerous">
<ref name="Boolean"/>
</attribute>
</define>
<!-- a container for global content -->
<define name="content">
<element name="content">
<ref name="attlist.content"/>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="Content"/>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.content" combine="interleave">
<empty/>
</define>
<!--
content to place in the head of the generated document; this is #PCDATA
because it will almost certainly belong to a different namespace
(usually HTML)
TODO: This needs to be renamed or removed because it conflicts with the
XHTML element of the same name. In fact it could be simply removed since
our usage is compatible with the XHTML usage, but it might be less
ambiguous to rename it.
-->
<define name="headmatter">
<element name="headmatter">
<ref name="attlist.headmatter"/>
<externalRef href="permitted-html-head.rng"/>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.headmatter" combine="interleave">
<empty/>
</define>
<!--
content to place in the top of the body of the generated document;
this is %Flow; which is any HTML block or inline level element.
-->
<define name="topmatter">
<element name="topmatter">
<ref name="attlist.topmatter"/>
<externalRef href="permitted-html.rng"/>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.topmatter" combine="interleave">
<empty/>
</define>
<!--
content to place at the foot of the body of the generated document;
this is %Flow; which is any HTML block or inline level element.
-->
<define name="footmatter">
<element name="footmatter">
<ref name="attlist.footmatter"/>
<externalRef href="permitted-html.rng"/>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.footmatter" combine="interleave">
<empty/>
</define>
<!--
The 'specification' and 'reference' elements are for documentation only,
and do not contribute to the engineering of the application described.
A specification element is intended chiefly to declare the reference
documents which may be used in documentation elements later in the
document.
url: The URL from which the document referenced can be retrieved
name: The full name (title) given to this document
abbr: A convenient abbreviated name
-->
<define name="specification">
<element name="specification">
<ref name="attlist.specification"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<ref name="reference"/>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.specification" combine="interleave">
<optional>
<attribute name="url"/>
</optional>
<attribute name="name"/>
<attribute name="abbr"/>
</define>
<!--
The 'specification' and 'reference' elements are for documentation only,
and do not contribute to the engineering of the application described.
A reference element is a reference to a specifying document.
abbr: The abbreviated name of the specification to which this
reference refers
section: The 'anchor part' (part following a hash character) which,
when appended to the URL, will locate the exact section
referenced.
entity: A reference to another entity within this ADL document
property: A reference to another property within this ADL document;
if entity is also specified then of that entity, else of
the ancestor entity if any
-->
<define name="reference">
<element name="reference">
<ref name="attlist.reference"/>
<optional>
<ref name="documentation"/>
</optional>
</element>
</define>
<define name="attlist.reference" combine="interleave">
<optional>
<attribute name="abbr"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="section"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="entity"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="property"/>
</optional>
</define>
<start>
<choice>
<ref name="application"/>
</choice>
</start>
</grammar>