Hi Joe, Seems correct to me.
- Steve > From: Joe Ross/Austin/IBM@IBMUS > To: [email protected], > Date: 05/08/2012 08:51 PM > Subject: [oslc-core] xml in properties defined as String > Sent by: [email protected] > > > I'm assuming that the space of XMLLiteral values is a subset of the set of > String values, so that all valid XMLLiteral values are also valid String values. > I'm also assuming that parseType attribute in RDF/XML is simply a directive > to the RDF/XML parser and can be used with String properties as well as > XMLLiteral properties. > > So, for example if the property rr:name is defined as having the data type > String in an OSLC resource definition, the following would still be legal: > <rr:name parseType="Literal"><b>Title</b></rr:name> > > Are these assumptions correct? > > ================================================ > Joe Ross/Austin/IBM, [email protected] > Tivoli Autonomic Computing & Component Technologies > 512-286-8311, T/L 363-8311_______________________________________________ > Oslc-Core mailing list > [email protected] > http://open-services.net/mailman/listinfo/oslc-core_open-services.net
