Map a Xml.DomDocument object to a wildcard XML element:
DEFINE myVar RECORD ATTRIBUTES(XMLName="Root",XMLNamespace="http://tempuri.org")
val1 INTEGER ATTRIBUTES(XMLName="Val1"),
any Xml.DomDocument ATTRIBUTES(XMLAny,XMLNamespace="##other"),
val2 FLOAT ATTRIBUTES(XMLName="Val2")
END RECORD
<pre:Root xmlns:pre="http://tempuri.org" >
<pre:Val1>148</pre:Val1>
<pre2:Doc xmlns:pre2="http://www.mycompany.com">
<pre2:Element>how</pre2:Element>
<pre2:Element>are</pre2:Element>
<pre2:Element>you</pre2:Element>
</pre2:Doc>
<pre:Val2>
0.58</pre:Val2>
</pre:Root>
Note: Associated with XMLAny, the XMLNamespace attribute requires either:
- A list of space-separated URIs to accept each attribute belonging to one of this namespace URI
as a wildcard attribute.
- The value ##any to accept any attribute as a wildcard attribute.
- The value ##other to accept any attribute not in the main schema namespace as a wildcard
attribute.
For example:
- If XMLNamespace="http://tmpuri.org http://www.mycompany.com", then only the XML documents
belonging to one of those namespaces will be accepted and serialized (or de-serialized) into the
Xml.DomDocument object.
- If XMLNamespace="##any", then any XML document will be accepted and serialized (or
de-serialized) into the Xml.DomDocument object.
- If XMLNamespace="##other", then any XML document not belonging to the targetNamespace of the
XML Schema where the any definition is used will be accepted and serialized (or de-serialized) into
the Xml.DomDocument object.