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diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.jst.standard.schemas/dtdsAndSchemas/connector_1_0.dtd b/bundles/org.eclipse.jst.standard.schemas/dtdsAndSchemas/connector_1_0.dtd deleted file mode 100644 index 1ab3b55a0d..0000000000 --- a/bundles/org.eclipse.jst.standard.schemas/dtdsAndSchemas/connector_1_0.dtd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,557 +0,0 @@ -<!-- -Copyright 2000-2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 901 San Antonio Road, -Palo Alto, CA 94303, U.S.A. All rights reserved. - -This product or document is protected by copyright and distributed -under licenses restricting its use, copying, distribution, and -decompilation. 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In general, relative - names are preferred. The exception is .war files where absolute - names are preferred for consistency with the servlet API. ---> - - -<!-- -The connector element is the root element of the deployment descriptor -for the resource adapter. This element includes general information - vendor -name, version, specification version supported, icon - about the -resource adapter module. It also includes information specific to the -implementation of the resource adapter library as specified through -the element resourceadapter. ---> -<!ELEMENT connector (display-name?, description?, icon?, vendor-name, -spec-version, eis-type, version, license?, resourceadapter)> - -<!-- -The element authentication-mechanism specifies an authentication mechanism -supported by the resource adapter. Note that this support is for -the resource adapter and not for the underlying EIS instance. The -optional description specifies any resource adapter specific requirement -for the support of security contract and authentication mechanism. - -Note that BasicPassword mechanism type should support the -javax.resource.spi.security.PasswordCredential interface. -The Kerbv5 mechanism type should support the -javax.resource.spi.security.GenericCredential interface. - -Used in: resourceadapter ---> -<!ELEMENT authentication-mechanism ( -description?, authentication-mechanism-type, credential-interface)> - -<!-- -The element authentication-mechanism-type specifies type of an authentication -mechanism. - -The example values are: - <authentication-mechanism-type>BasicPassword - </authentication-mechanism-type> - <authentication-mechanism-type>Kerbv5 - </authentication-mechanism-type> - -Any additional security mechanisms are outside the scope of the -Connector architecture specification. - -Used in: authentication-mechanism ---> -<!ELEMENT authentication-mechanism-type (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element config-property contains a declaration of a single -configuration property for a ManagedConnectionFactory instance. - -Each ManagedConnectionFactory instance creates connections to a -specific EIS instance based on the properties configured on the -ManagedConnectionFactory instance. The configurable properties are -specified only once in the deployment descriptor, even though a -resource adapter can be used to configure multiple ManagedConnnection- -Factory instances (that create connections to different instances of -the same EIS). - -The declaration consists of an optional description, name, type -and an optional value of the configuration property. If the resource -adapter provider does not specify a value than the deployer is -responsible for providing a valid value for a configuration property. - -Any bounds or well-defined values of properties should be described -in the description element. - -Used in: resourceadapter ---> -<!ELEMENT config-property (description?, config-property-name, -config-property-type, config-property-value?)> - -<!-- -The element config-property-name contains the name of a configuration -property. - -The connector architecture defines a set of well-defined properties -all of type java.lang.String. These are as follows: - <config-property-name>ServerName</config-property-name> - <config-property-name>PortNumber</config-property-name> - <config-property-name>UserName</config-property-name> - <config-property-name>Password</config-property-name> - <config-property-name>ConnectionURL</config-property-name> - -A resource adapter provider can extend this property set to include -properties specific to the resource adapter and its underlying EIS. - -Used in: config-property - -Example: <config-property-name>ServerName</config-property-name> ---> -<!ELEMENT config-property-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element config-property-type contains the fully qualified Java -type of a configuration property as required by ManagedConnection- -Factory instance. - -The following are the legal values of config-property-type: - java.lang.Boolean, java.lang.String, java.lang.Integer, - java.lang.Double, java.lang.Byte, java.lang.Short, - java.lang.Long, java.lang.Float, java.lang.Character - -Used in: config-property - -Example: <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type> ---> -<!ELEMENT config-property-type (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element config-property-value contains the value of a configuration -entry. - -Used in: config-property - -Example: <config-property-value>WombatServer</config-property-value> ---> -<!ELEMENT config-property-value (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element connection-impl-class specifies the fully-qualified -name of the Connection class that implements resource adapter -specific Connection interface. - -Used in: resourceadapter - -Example: <connection-impl-class>com.wombat.ConnectionImpl - </connection-impl-class> ---> -<!ELEMENT connection-impl-class (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element connection-interface specifies the fully-qualified -name of the Connection interface supported by the resource -adapter. - -Used in: resourceadapter - -Example: <connection-interface>javax.resource.cci.Connection - </connection-interface> ---> -<!ELEMENT connection-interface (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element connectionfactory-impl-class specifies the fully-qualified -name of the ConnectionFactory class that implements resource adapter -specific ConnectionFactory interface. - -Used in: resourceadapter - -Example: <connectionfactory-impl-class>com.wombat.ConnectionFactoryImpl - </connectionfactory-impl-class> ---> -<!ELEMENT connectionfactory-impl-class (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element connectionfactory-interface specifies the fully-qualified -name of the ConnectionFactory interface supported by the resource -adapter. - -Used in: resourceadapter - -Example: <connectionfactory-interface>com.wombat.ConnectionFactory - </connectionfactory-interface> -OR -<connectionfactory-interface>javax.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory - </connectionfactory-interface> ---> -<!ELEMENT connectionfactory-interface (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element credential-interface specifies the interface that the -resource adapter implementation supports for the representation -of the credentials. This element should be used by application server -to find out the Credential interface it should use as part of the -security contract. - -The possible values are: - <credential-interface>javax.resource.spi.security.PasswordCredential - </credential-interface> - <credential-interface>javax.resource.spi.security.GenericCredential - </credential-interface> - -Used in: authentication-mechanism ---> -<!ELEMENT credential-interface (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The description element is used to provide text describing the parent -element. The description element should include any information that -the resource adapter rar file producer wants to provide to the consumer of -the resource adapter rar file (i.e., to the Deployer). Typically, the tools -used by the resource adapter rar file consumer will display the description -when processing the parent element that contains the description. - -Used in: authentication-mechanism, config-property, connector, license, -security-permission ---> -<!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The display-name element contains a short name that is intended to be -displayed by tools. The display name need not be unique. - -Used in: connector - -Example: - -<display-name>Employee Self Service</display-name> ---> -<!ELEMENT display-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element eis-type contains information about the type of the -EIS. For example, the type of an EIS can be product name of EIS -independent of any version info. - -This helps in identifying EIS instances that can be used with -this resource adapter. - -Used in: connector ---> -<!ELEMENT eis-type (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The icon element contains small-icon and large-icon elements that -specify the file names for small and a large GIF or JPEG icon images -used to represent the parent element in a GUI tool. - -Used in: connector ---> -<!ELEMENT icon (small-icon?, large-icon?)> - -<!-- -The large-icon element contains the name of a file -containing a large (32 x 32) icon image. The file -name is a relative path within the resource adapter's -rar file. - -The image may be either in the JPEG or GIF format. -The icon can be used by tools. - -Used in: icon - -Example: - -<large-icon>employee-service-icon32x32.jpg</large-icon> ---> -<!ELEMENT large-icon (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element license specifies licensing requirements for the resource -adapter module. This element specifies whether a license is required -to deploy and use this resource adapter, and an optional description -of the licensing terms (examples: duration of license, number of -connection restrictions). - -Used in: connector ---> -<!ELEMENT license (description?, license-required)> - -<!-- -The element license-required specifies whether a license is required -to deploy and use the resource adapter. This element must be one of -the following: - - <license-required>true</license-required> - <license-required>false</license-required> - -Used in: license ---> -<!ELEMENT license-required (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element managedconnectionfactory-class specifies the fully qualified -name of the Java class that implements the javax.resource.spi.Managed- -ConnectionFactory interface. This Java class is provided as part of -resource adapter's implementation of connector architecture specified -contracts. - -Used in: resourceadapter - -Example: - <managedconnectionfactory-class>com.wombat.ManagedConnectionFactoryImpl - </managedconnectionfactory-class> ---> -<!ELEMENT managedconnectionfactory-class (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element reauthentication-support specifies whether the resource -adapter implementation supports re-authentication of existing Managed- -Connection instance. Note that this information is for the resource -adapter implementation and not for the underlying EIS instance. - -This element must be one of the following: - <reauthentication-support>true</reauthentication-support> - <reauthentication-support>false</reauthentication-support> -Used in: resourceadapter ---> -<!ELEMENT reauthentication-support (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element resourceadapter specifies information about the resource -adapter. The information includes fully-qualified names of -class/interfaces required as part of the connector architecture -specified contracts, level of transaction support provided, -configurable properties for ManagedConnectionFactory instances, -one or more authentication mechanisms supported and additional -required security permissions. - -If there is no authentication-mechanism specified as part of -resource adapter element then the resource adapter does not -support any standard security authentication mechanisms as part -of security contract. The application server ignores the security -part of the system contracts in this case. - -Used in: connector ---> -<!ELEMENT resourceadapter ( -managedconnectionfactory-class, connectionfactory-interface, -connectionfactory-impl-class, connection-interface, -connection-impl-class, transaction-support, config-property*, -authentication-mechanism*, reauthentication-support, security-permission* -)> - -<!-- -The element security permission specifies a security permission that -is required by the resource adapter code. - -The security permission listed in the deployment descriptor are ones -that are different from those required by the default permission set -as specified in the connector specification. The optional description -can mention specific reason that resource adapter requires a given -security permission. - -Used in: resourceadapter ---> -<!ELEMENT security-permission (description?, security-permission-spec)> - -<!-- -The element permission-spec specifies a security permission based -on the Security policy file syntax. Refer to the following URL for -Sun's implementation of the security permission specification: - -http: - -Used in: security-permission ---> -<!ELEMENT security-permission-spec (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The small-icon element contains the name of a file -containing a small (16 x 16) icon image. The file -name is a relative path within the resource adapter's -rar file. - -The image may be either in the JPEG or GIF format. -The icon can be used by tools. - -Used in: icon - -Example: - -<small-icon>employee-service-icon16x16.jpg</small-icon> ---> -<!ELEMENT small-icon (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element spec-version specifies the version of the connector -architecture specification that is supported by this resource -adapter. This information enables deployer to configure the resource -adapter to support deployment and runtime requirements of the -corresponding connector architecture specification. - -Used in: connector - -Example: - <spec-version>1.0</spec-version> ---> -<!ELEMENT spec-version (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The transaction-support element specifies the level of transaction -support provided by the resource adapter. -The value of transaction-support must be one of the following: - <transaction-support>NoTransaction</transaction-support> - <transaction-support>LocalTransaction</transaction-support> - <transaction-support>XATransaction</transaction-support> - -Used in: resourceadapter ---> -<!ELEMENT transaction-support (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element vendor-name specifies the name of resource adapter provider -vendor. - -Used in: connector - -Example: - <vendor-name>Wombat Corp.</vendor-name> ---> -<!ELEMENT vendor-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The element version specifies a string-based version of the -resource adapter from the resource adapter provider. - -Used in: connector - -Example: - <version>1.0</version> ---> -<!ELEMENT version (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The ID mechanism is to allow tools that produce additional deployment -information (i.e., information beyond the standard deployment -descriptor information) to store the non-standard information in a -separate file, and easily refer from these tool-specific files to the -information in the standard deployment descriptor. - -Tools are not allowed to add the non-standard information into the -standard deployment descriptor. ---> - -<!ATTLIST authentication-mechanism id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST authentication-mechanism-type id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST config-property id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST config-property-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST config-property-type id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST config-property-value id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST connection-impl-class id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST connection-interface id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST connectionfactory-impl-class id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST connectionfactory-interface id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST connector id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST credential-interface id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST description id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST display-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST eis-type id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST icon id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST large-icon id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST license id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST license-required id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST managedconnectionfactory-class id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST reauthentication-support id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST resourceadapter id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST security-permission id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST security-permission-spec id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST small-icon id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST spec-version id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST transaction-support id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST vendor-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST version id ID #IMPLIED> |