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Object Structure Schemas, Schema Name, Schema Generation, Schema Content
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Integration Schemas Object Structure Schemas Schema Name Schema Generation Schema Content Object structure schemas define the content of an object structure. Each object structure has a distinct schema that includes all the configured persistent and nonpersistent fields that are defined for each object in the structure. Object structure schemas are not used directly as input or output for any service. They are used by system services while defining input or output types. The naming convention for object structure schemas is the object structure name, for example, MXPERSON.xsd. When you generate following components, the object structure schemas are regenerated: T The object structure schema (by using the select action menu in the Object Structures application) T The enterprise service schema where the object structure is referenced by the service T The publish channel schema where the object structure is referenced by the channel All object structure schemas include the MXMeta.xsd schema file. The generated schemas are under the schema/common/mos directory. An object is configured only once within an object structure. All instances of usage of an object within an object structure have the same content. If an object is included as a child to two different parents, its content is the same in both positions. The following elements are in the object structure schemas: T Object T Object set T Object query T Object delete For example, the MXPERSON object structure has the following elements: Element Object Object set Object query Object delete Element Name MXPERSON MXPERSONSet MXPERSONQuery MXPERSONDelete 82 Integration Guide