ConfigurationItems (CIs) are rendered in XML as a follows. The XML element name is the name of the CI type, with its ID stored in the id
attribute.
To prevent concurrent updates, the token
attribute contains a string that refers to the version of the CI being sent.
For each property of the CI there's a child element, where the XML element's name is the name of the CI property.
For example:
<udm.DeploymentPackage id="Applications/AnimalZoo-ear/1.0" token="032e29c4-94a0-4bdf-b489-a0c2fe5042a1"> <application ref="Applications/AnimalZoo-ear"/> <satisfiesReleaseNotes>true</satisfiesReleaseNotes> <deployables> <ci ref="Applications/AnimalZoo-ear/1.0/AnimalZooWeb"/> <ci ref="Applications/AnimalZoo-ear/1.0/AnimalZooFE"/> <ci ref="Applications/AnimalZoo-ear/1.0/AnimalZooBE"/> </deployables> </udm.DeploymentPackage>
true
or false
.
<dummy.MyType id="...> <myBoolean>true</myBoolean> <myInt>23</myInt> <myString>XL Deploy</myString> <myEnum>TELNET</myEnum> </dummy.MyType id="...>
ref
attribute. The content is empty.
<myCI ref="Infrastructure/LocalHost/>
<value>
tags.
In the case of CIs, an empty <ci>
element is added, with an id
attribute containing the ID of the referred CI.
<mySetOfString> <value>value1</value> <value>value2</value> </mySetOfString> <myListOfString> <value>1</value> <value>2</value> <value>3</value> </myListOfString> <mySetOfCi> <ci ref="Infrastructure/LocalHost"/> </mySetOfCi> <myListOfCi> <ci ref="Infrastructure/LocalHost"/> </myListOfCi>
<entry>
,
where the key is stored in the key
attribute and the map value is stored as content.
<myMapOfStringString> <entry key="key1">value1</entry> <entry key="key2">value2</entry> </myMapOfStringString>
For certain operations, the XL Deploy Server may return a validated CI. This is a ConfigurationItem of which the XML has been enhanced with validation messages. These message are metadata about the CI and are not considered as ordinary properties.
Validation messages are added in a parent element <validation-messages>
that has a child element <validation-message>
for each message. The <validation-message>
element has two attributes: ci
,
referring to the CI, and property
to refer to the property the message is about. The messages itself is stored as content of the
<validation-message>
element.
<dummy.MyTest id="Applications/AnimalZoo-ear/"> <validation-messages> <validation-message ci="Applications/AnimalZoo-ear/" property="myInt">Value is required</validation-message> <validation-message ci="Applications/AnimalZoo-ear/" property="myCis">Value is required</validation-message> </validation-messages> ... </dummy.MyTest>