Where to add a version to an XSD schema?
The application I work on h开发者_开发技巧as XML output that conforms to an XSD schema. As features are added to the application, the XSD changes and I would like to note the version of the schema in the XSD file.
Perhaps I'm missing something, but I haven't found a built-in way to mark the version of the schema.
How do you do it?
You can use the namespace of your xsd document
<xs:schema targetNamespace="http://yourcompany/yourapp/1.0" ... >
...
</xs:schema>
As an example look at the xsd's defined by w3.org, this is how they do it. Do note that changing the version number here would usually by definition be a breaking change for any consumers of your xsd (no matter how small the actual change was, or which part of the version number you changed).
For less impacting versioning, there seems to be an agreement about putting a version attribute at your root element:
<xs:schema version="1.0.0" ...>
...
</xs:schema>
According to the schema
element itself has a version
attribute:
<schema
attributeFormDefault = (qualified | unqualified) : unqualified
blockDefault = (#all | List of (extension | restriction | substitution)) : ''
elementFormDefault = (qualified | unqualified) : unqualified
finalDefault = (#all | List of (extension | restriction | list | union)) : ''
id = ID
targetNamespace = anyURI
version = token
xml:lang = language
{any attributes with non-schema namespace . . .}>
Content: ((include | import | redefine | annotation)*, (((simpleType | complexType | group | attributeGroup) | element | attribute | notation), annotation*)*)
</schema>
See http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/#key-schema, "3.15.2 XML Representations of Schemas"
However, if you published the schema, then I think the best way to deal with it would be to use the target namespace. This would enforce the right version being used (but break compatibility)
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