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Old April 3rd, 2008, 10:10 AM
Eran Balter
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Using xsi:type for traversing the derivation hierarchy

Hi,



If I define a list of built-in types, such as an integer, are there
derivation relations between the list and integer, for example:

<simpleType name='Float'>

<list itemType='float'/>

</simpleType>

Are there derivation relationships between Float and float?



Can I write the following XML instance?

<Float xsi:type="float">4.5</Float>



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Eran

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