Dev:Using xsi:type

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Using xsi:type
 

When using xsi:type and what to respect before starting?

  • Before implementing any extensions to the railML® schema, please consider Dev:Extending_railML#when.
  • The means described in this page using the xsi:type-attribute) is proposed from railML® 3.2 onwards. For railML® 2 and railML® 3.1, the proposed means are xs:any, xs:anyAttribute and rail:tOtherEnumerationValue, comp. Dev:UsingAny.
  • Please, take care of appropriate namespace handling.

How to use xsi:type