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- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
- <xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
- targetNamespace="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee"
- xmlns:j2ee="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee"
- xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
- elementFormDefault="qualified"
- attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
- version="2.0">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- @(#)jsp_2_0.xsds 1.17 03/18/03
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 901 San Antonio
- Road, Palo Alto, California 94303, U.S.A. All rights
- reserved.
- Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intellectual property rights
- relating to technology described in this document. In
- particular, and without limitation, these intellectual
- property rights may include one or more of the U.S. patents
- listed at http://www.sun.com/patents and one or more
- additional patents or pending patent applications in the
- U.S. and other countries.
- This document and the technology which it describes are
- distributed under licenses restricting their use, copying,
- distribution, and decompilation. No part of this document
- may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior
- written authorization of Sun and its licensors, if any.
- Third-party software, including font technology, is
- copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers.
- Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Solaris, Java, J2EE,
- JavaServer Pages, Enterprise JavaBeans and the Java Coffee
- Cup logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
- Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
- Federal Acquisitions: Commercial Software - Government Users
- Subject to Standard License Terms and Conditions.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- This is the XML Schema for the JSP 2.0 deployment descriptor
- types. The JSP 2.0 schema contains all the special
- structures and datatypes that are necessary to use JSP files
- from a web application.
- The contents of this schema is used by the web-app_2_4.xsd
- file to define JSP specific content.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- The following conventions apply to all J2EE
- deployment descriptor elements unless indicated otherwise.
- - In elements that specify a pathname to a file within the
- same JAR file, relative filenames (i.e., those not
- starting with "/") are considered relative to the root of
- the JAR file's namespace. Absolute filenames (i.e., those
- starting with "/") also specify names in the root of the
- JAR file's namespace. In general, relative names are
- preferred. The exception is .war files where absolute
- names are preferred for consistency with the Servlet API.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:include schemaLocation="j2ee_1_4.xsd"/>
- <!-- **************************************************** -->
- <xsd:complexType name="jsp-configType">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- The jsp-configType is used to provide global configuration
- information for the JSP files in a web application. It has
- two subelements, taglib and jsp-property-group.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:sequence>
- <xsd:element name="taglib"
- type="j2ee:taglibType"
- minOccurs="0"
- maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
- <xsd:element name="jsp-property-group"
- type="j2ee:jsp-property-groupType"
- minOccurs="0"
- maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
- </xsd:sequence>
- <xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:ID"/>
- </xsd:complexType>
- <!-- **************************************************** -->
- <xsd:complexType name="jsp-fileType">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- The jsp-file element contains the full path to a JSP file
- within the web application beginning with a `/'.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:simpleContent>
- <xsd:restriction base="j2ee:pathType"/>
- </xsd:simpleContent>
- </xsd:complexType>
- <!-- **************************************************** -->
- <xsd:complexType name="jsp-property-groupType">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- The jsp-property-groupType is used to group a number of
- files so they can be given global property information.
- All files so described are deemed to be JSP files. The
- following additional properties can be described:
- - Control whether EL is ignored
- - Control whether scripting elements are invalid
- - Indicate pageEncoding information.
- - Indicate that a resource is a JSP document (XML)
- - Prelude and Coda automatic includes.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:sequence>
- <xsd:group ref="j2ee:descriptionGroup"/>
- <xsd:element name="url-pattern"
- type="j2ee:url-patternType"
- maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
- <xsd:element name="el-ignored"
- type="j2ee:true-falseType"
- minOccurs="0">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- Can be used to easily set the isELIgnored
- property of a group of JSP pages. By default, the
- EL evaluation is enabled for Web Applications using
- a Servlet 2.4 or greater web.xml, and disabled
- otherwise.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- </xsd:element>
- <xsd:element name="page-encoding"
- type="j2ee:string"
- minOccurs="0">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- The valid values of page-encoding are those of the
- pageEncoding page directive. It is a
- translation-time error to name different encodings
- in the pageEncoding attribute of the page directive
- of a JSP page and in a JSP configuration element
- matching the page. It is also a translation-time
- error to name different encodings in the prolog
- or text declaration of a document in XML syntax and
- in a JSP configuration element matching the document.
- It is legal to name the same encoding through
- mulitple mechanisms.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- </xsd:element>
- <xsd:element name="scripting-invalid"
- type="j2ee:true-falseType"
- minOccurs="0">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- Can be used to easily disable scripting in a
- group of JSP pages. By default, scripting is
- enabled.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- </xsd:element>
- <xsd:element name="is-xml"
- type="j2ee:true-falseType"
- minOccurs="0">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- If true, denotes that the group of resources
- that match the URL pattern are JSP documents,
- and thus must be interpreted as XML documents.
- If false, the resources are assumed to not
- be JSP documents, unless there is another
- property group that indicates otherwise.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- </xsd:element>
- <xsd:element name="include-prelude"
- type="j2ee:pathType"
- minOccurs="0"
- maxOccurs="unbounded">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- The include-prelude element is a context-relative
- path that must correspond to an element in the
- Web Application. When the element is present,
- the given path will be automatically included (as
- in an include directive) at the beginning of each
- JSP page in this jsp-property-group.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- </xsd:element>
- <xsd:element name="include-coda"
- type="j2ee:pathType"
- minOccurs="0"
- maxOccurs="unbounded">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- The include-coda element is a context-relative
- path that must correspond to an element in the
- Web Application. When the element is present,
- the given path will be automatically included (as
- in an include directive) at the end of each
- JSP page in this jsp-property-group.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- </xsd:element>
- </xsd:sequence>
- <xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:ID"/>
- </xsd:complexType>
- <!-- **************************************************** -->
- <xsd:complexType name="taglibType">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- The taglibType defines the syntax for declaring in
- the deployment descriptor that a tag library is
- available to the application. This can be done
- to override implicit map entries from TLD files and
- from the container.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:sequence>
- <xsd:element name="taglib-uri"
- type="j2ee:string">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- A taglib-uri element describes a URI identifying a
- tag library used in the web application. The body
- of the taglib-uri element may be either an
- absolute URI specification, or a relative URI.
- There should be no entries in web.xml with the
- same taglib-uri value.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- </xsd:element>
- <xsd:element name="taglib-location"
- type="j2ee:pathType">
- <xsd:annotation>
- <xsd:documentation>
- the taglib-location element contains the location
- (as a resource relative to the root of the web
- application) where to find the Tag Library
- Description file for the tag library.
- </xsd:documentation>
- </xsd:annotation>
- </xsd:element>
- </xsd:sequence>
- <xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:ID"/>
- </xsd:complexType>
- </xsd:schema>
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