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Subject: RE: [ubl-ndrsc] [ubl-lcsc] Auto-Generated UML Model
I changed UBL000422 to OrderResponse.Order.Identifier yielding an element with tag name OrderID. The Zip archive containing the modified schema and updated diagrams is attached. I did not repair other names associated with order response. It seems that we've got a pervasive problem with the Object Class for order response in the UBL Spreadsheet, to wit, we've specified an Object Class of "Order" rather than "OrderResponse". Hmm... now I'm looking at the Object Class column for other properties of Order Response... ResponseCode is a big red flag -- it's object class is "Acknowledgement". That cannot be. Similar problems exist in the Order tab. Properties of ABIE's like OrderHeader have Object Class named "Order" (should be "OrderHeader"). Same for OrderSummary where properties have Object Class of "Order" again (should be "OrderSummary"). If you have a look at the Re-used Types tab you see that it is uniformly the case that property rows (white background) have Object Class set to the previous ABIE row (pink background). This should be uniformly the rule across all tabs. Anyhow, the tweaked diagrams and schema are attached. -Bill -----Original Message----- From: Tim McGrath [mailto:tmcgrath@portcomm.com.au] Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 3:46 AM To: Burcham, Bill Cc: 'ubl-lcsc@lists.oasis-open.org'; 'ubl-ndrsc@lists.oasis-open.org' Subject: Re: [ubl-ndrsc] [ubl-lcsc] Auto-Generated UML Model for the beneift of all the problem with ResponseID is that the first i supposed to be OrderResponseOrderID (identifying the Order we are responding to) and the second is OrderResponseID (identifying the response). it is a problem with our use of object classes and names for these BIEs. Perhaps Bill can regenerate with these new names. Burcham, Bill wrote: > I applied Dave Carlson's hyperModel application this morning, to the > public review UBL 0.65 schemas > <http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/ubl-comment/200208/msg00028.html> > posted yesterday to the ubl-comment list. > > > > In order to get the tool to accept the model I had to comment out > UBL000423 Order. Response. Identifier -- since the XSD element > definition for it (named "ResponseID") clashed with that of > UBL000422. They both have the same dictionary entry name, and occur > side-by-side in the definition of the Order type. > > > > Find attached a Zip archive with the tweaked schema, and six UML > diagrams (in SVG format). This time, in addition to the fairly > simplistic diagrams rooted on LineItem, Party, etc., I've also > included a "full" diagram. That one shows the whole shebang. > > > > Mad props to Dave Carlson for delivering such a handy, powerful tool! > > > > See my post from August 9 > <http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/ubl-lcsc/200208/msg00014.html> > for instructions on getting the SVG plug-in and using it. > > <cid:317352220@31082002-11d9> > > Bill Burcham > Sr. Software Architect, Standards and Applied Technology > Sterling Commerce <http://www.stercomm.com/> , Inc. > 469.524. 2164 > bill_burcham@stercomm.com <mailto:bill_burcham@stercomm.com> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > <cid:part2.04040208.01050105@netscape.com> > -- regards tim mcgrath fremantle western australia 6160 phone: +618 93352228 fax: +618 93352142
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