complexType "vr:WebBrowser"
Namespace:
Content:
complex, 2 attributes, 12 elements
Defined:
globally in VOResource.xsd; see XML source
Used:
never
XML Representation Summary
<...
    role
 = 
xs:NMTOKEN
    version
 = 
xs:string
    >
   
Content: 
accessURL+, mirrorURL*, securityMethod?, testQueryString?
</...>
Content Model Elements (4):
Annotation
Annotation 1 [src]:
A (form-based) interface intended to be accesed interactively by a user via a web browser.
Annotation 2 [src]:
The accessURL represents the URL of the web form itself.
Type Definition Detail
Type Derivation Tree
vr:Interface (extension)
  vr:WebBrowser
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:complexType name="WebBrowser">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
A (form-based) interface intended to be accesed interactively
by a user via a web browser.
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
The accessURL represents the URL of the web form itself.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
<xs:complexContent>
<xs:extension base="vr:Interface">
<xs:sequence/>
</xs:extension>
</xs:complexContent>
</xs:complexType>
Attribute Detail (all declarations; 2)
role
Type:
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
A tag name that identifies the role the interface plays in the particular capability. If the value is equal to "std" or begins with "std:", then the interface refers to a standard interface defined by the standard referred to by the capability's standardID attribute.
Annotation 2 [src]:
For an interface complying with some registered standard (i.e. has a legal standardID), the role can be matched against interface roles enumerated in standard resource record. The interface descriptions in the standard record can provide default descriptions so that such details need not be repeated here.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:attribute name="role" type="xs:NMTOKEN">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
A tag name that identifies the role the interface plays
in the particular capability. If the value is equal to
"std" or begins with "std:", then the interface refers
to a standard interface defined by the standard
referred to by the capability's standardID attribute.
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
For an interface complying with some registered
standard (i.e. has a legal standardID), the role can be
matched against interface roles enumerated in standard
resource record. The interface descriptions in
the standard record can provide default descriptions
so that such details need not be repeated here.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

version
Type:
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
The version of a standard interface specification that this interface complies with. Most VO standards indicate the version in the standardID attribute of the capability. For these standards, the version attribute should not be used.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:attribute name="version" type="xs:string">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
The version of a standard interface specification that this
interface complies with. Most VO standards indicate the
version in the standardID attribute of the capability. For
these standards, the version attribute should not be used.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>
Content Element Detail (all declarations; 12)
accessURL
Type:
vr:AccessURL, simple content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
The URL (or base URL) that a client uses to access the service. How this URL is to be interpreted and used depends on the specific Interface subclass
Annotation 2 [src]:
Although the schema allows multiple occurrences of accessURL, multiple accessURLs are deprecated. Each interface should have exactly one access URL. Where an interface has several mirrors, the accessURL should reflect the “primary” (fastest, best-connected, best-maintained) site, the one that non-sophisticated clients will go to. Additional accessURLs should be put into mirrorURLs. Advanced clients can retrieve the mirrorURLs and empirically determine interfaces closer to their network location.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="1" name="accessURL" type="vr:AccessURL">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
The URL (or base URL) that a client uses to access the
service. How this URL is to be interpreted and used
depends on the specific Interface subclass
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
Although the schema allows multiple occurrences of
accessURL, multiple accessURLs are deprecated. Each
interface should have exactly one access URL. Where an
interface has several mirrors, the accessURL should
reflect the &#8220;primary&#8221; (fastest, best-connected,
best-maintained) site, the one that non-sophisticated
clients will go to.

Additional accessURLs should be put into mirrorURLs.
Advanced clients can retrieve the mirrorURLs and
empirically determine interfaces closer to their
network location.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

accessURL
Type:
vr:AccessURL, simple content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
The URL (or base URL) that a client uses to access the service. How this URL is to be interpreted and used depends on the specific Interface subclass
Annotation 2 [src]:
Although the schema allows multiple occurrences of accessURL, multiple accessURLs are deprecated. Each interface should have exactly one access URL. Where an interface has several mirrors, the accessURL should reflect the “primary” (fastest, best-connected, best-maintained) site, the one that non-sophisticated clients will go to. Additional accessURLs should be put into mirrorURLs. Advanced clients can retrieve the mirrorURLs and empirically determine interfaces closer to their network location.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="1" name="accessURL" type="vr:AccessURL">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
The URL (or base URL) that a client uses to access the
service. How this URL is to be interpreted and used
depends on the specific Interface subclass
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
Although the schema allows multiple occurrences of
accessURL, multiple accessURLs are deprecated. Each
interface should have exactly one access URL. Where an
interface has several mirrors, the accessURL should
reflect the &#8220;primary&#8221; (fastest, best-connected,
best-maintained) site, the one that non-sophisticated
clients will go to.

Additional accessURLs should be put into mirrorURLs.
Advanced clients can retrieve the mirrorURLs and
empirically determine interfaces closer to their
network location.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

accessURL
Type:
vr:AccessURL, simple content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
The URL (or base URL) that a client uses to access the service. How this URL is to be interpreted and used depends on the specific Interface subclass
Annotation 2 [src]:
Although the schema allows multiple occurrences of accessURL, multiple accessURLs are deprecated. Each interface should have exactly one access URL. Where an interface has several mirrors, the accessURL should reflect the “primary” (fastest, best-connected, best-maintained) site, the one that non-sophisticated clients will go to. Additional accessURLs should be put into mirrorURLs. Advanced clients can retrieve the mirrorURLs and empirically determine interfaces closer to their network location.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="1" name="accessURL" type="vr:AccessURL">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
The URL (or base URL) that a client uses to access the
service. How this URL is to be interpreted and used
depends on the specific Interface subclass
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
Although the schema allows multiple occurrences of
accessURL, multiple accessURLs are deprecated. Each
interface should have exactly one access URL. Where an
interface has several mirrors, the accessURL should
reflect the &#8220;primary&#8221; (fastest, best-connected,
best-maintained) site, the one that non-sophisticated
clients will go to.

Additional accessURLs should be put into mirrorURLs.
Advanced clients can retrieve the mirrorURLs and
empirically determine interfaces closer to their
network location.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

mirrorURL
Type:
vr:MirrorURL, simple content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
A (base) URL of a mirror of this interface. As with accessURL, how this URL is to be interpreted and used depends on the specific Interface subclass
Annotation 2 [src]:
This is intended exclusively for true mirrors, i.e., interfaces that are functionally identical to the original interface and that are operated by the same publisher. Other arrangements should be represented as separate services linked by mirror-of relationships.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" name="mirrorURL" type="vr:MirrorURL">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
A (base) URL of a mirror of this interface. As with
accessURL, how this URL is to be interpreted and used
depends on the specific Interface subclass
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
This is intended exclusively for true mirrors, i.e.,
interfaces that are functionally identical to the
original interface and that are operated by the same
publisher. Other arrangements should be represented as
separate services linked by mirror-of relationships.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

mirrorURL
Type:
vr:MirrorURL, simple content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
A (base) URL of a mirror of this interface. As with accessURL, how this URL is to be interpreted and used depends on the specific Interface subclass
Annotation 2 [src]:
This is intended exclusively for true mirrors, i.e., interfaces that are functionally identical to the original interface and that are operated by the same publisher. Other arrangements should be represented as separate services linked by mirror-of relationships.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" name="mirrorURL" type="vr:MirrorURL">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
A (base) URL of a mirror of this interface. As with
accessURL, how this URL is to be interpreted and used
depends on the specific Interface subclass
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
This is intended exclusively for true mirrors, i.e.,
interfaces that are functionally identical to the
original interface and that are operated by the same
publisher. Other arrangements should be represented as
separate services linked by mirror-of relationships.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

mirrorURL
Type:
vr:MirrorURL, simple content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
A (base) URL of a mirror of this interface. As with accessURL, how this URL is to be interpreted and used depends on the specific Interface subclass
Annotation 2 [src]:
This is intended exclusively for true mirrors, i.e., interfaces that are functionally identical to the original interface and that are operated by the same publisher. Other arrangements should be represented as separate services linked by mirror-of relationships.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" name="mirrorURL" type="vr:MirrorURL">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
A (base) URL of a mirror of this interface. As with
accessURL, how this URL is to be interpreted and used
depends on the specific Interface subclass
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
This is intended exclusively for true mirrors, i.e.,
interfaces that are functionally identical to the
original interface and that are operated by the same
publisher. Other arrangements should be represented as
separate services linked by mirror-of relationships.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

securityMethod
Type:
vr:SecurityMethod, empty content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
The mechanism the client must employ to authenticate to the service.
Annotation 2 [src]:
Services not requiring authentication must provide at least one interface definition without a securityMethod defined.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0" name="securityMethod" type="vr:SecurityMethod">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
The mechanism the client must employ to authenticate
to the service.
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
Services not requiring authentication must provide
at least one interface definition without a
securityMethod defined.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

securityMethod
Type:
vr:SecurityMethod, empty content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
The mechanism the client must employ to authenticate to the service.
Annotation 2 [src]:
Services not requiring authentication must provide at least one interface definition without a securityMethod defined.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0" name="securityMethod" type="vr:SecurityMethod">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
The mechanism the client must employ to authenticate
to the service.
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
Services not requiring authentication must provide
at least one interface definition without a
securityMethod defined.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

securityMethod
Type:
vr:SecurityMethod, empty content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
The mechanism the client must employ to authenticate to the service.
Annotation 2 [src]:
Services not requiring authentication must provide at least one interface definition without a securityMethod defined.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0" name="securityMethod" type="vr:SecurityMethod">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
The mechanism the client must employ to authenticate
to the service.
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
Services not requiring authentication must provide
at least one interface definition without a
securityMethod defined.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

testQueryString
Type:
xs:token, simple content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
Test data for exercising the service.
Annotation 2 [src]:
This contains data that can be passed to the interface to retrieve a non-empty result. This can be used by validators within test suites. Exactly how agents should use the data contained in the testQueryString depends on the concrete interface class. For interfaces employing the HTTP GET method, however, this will typically be urlencoded parameters (as for the application/x-www-form-urlencoded media type).
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0" name="testQueryString" type="xs:token">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
Test data for exercising the service.
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
This contains data that can be passed to the interface to
retrieve a non-empty result. This can be used by validators
within test suites.

Exactly how agents should use the data contained in
the testQueryString depends on the concrete interface class.
For interfaces employing the HTTP GET method, however,
this will typically be urlencoded parameters (as for
the application/x-www-form-urlencoded media type).
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

testQueryString
Type:
xs:token, simple content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
Test data for exercising the service.
Annotation 2 [src]:
This contains data that can be passed to the interface to retrieve a non-empty result. This can be used by validators within test suites. Exactly how agents should use the data contained in the testQueryString depends on the concrete interface class. For interfaces employing the HTTP GET method, however, this will typically be urlencoded parameters (as for the application/x-www-form-urlencoded media type).
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0" name="testQueryString" type="xs:token">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
Test data for exercising the service.
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
This contains data that can be passed to the interface to
retrieve a non-empty result. This can be used by validators
within test suites.

Exactly how agents should use the data contained in
the testQueryString depends on the concrete interface class.
For interfaces employing the HTTP GET method, however,
this will typically be urlencoded parameters (as for
the application/x-www-form-urlencoded media type).
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

testQueryString
Type:
xs:token, simple content
Defined:
locally within vr:Interface complexType
Annotation 1 [src]:
Test data for exercising the service.
Annotation 2 [src]:
This contains data that can be passed to the interface to retrieve a non-empty result. This can be used by validators within test suites. Exactly how agents should use the data contained in the testQueryString depends on the concrete interface class. For interfaces employing the HTTP GET method, however, this will typically be urlencoded parameters (as for the application/x-www-form-urlencoded media type).
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0" name="testQueryString" type="xs:token">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
Test data for exercising the service.
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
This contains data that can be passed to the interface to
retrieve a non-empty result. This can be used by validators
within test suites.

Exactly how agents should use the data contained in
the testQueryString depends on the concrete interface class.
For interfaces employing the HTTP GET method, however,
this will typically be urlencoded parameters (as for
the application/x-www-form-urlencoded media type).
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

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