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Appendix C Creating XML Documents : Defining XML Documents

Defining XML Documents
To define an XML document:
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A template is displayed.
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Even though the document name must be unique among all the XML documents defined on your instance of TIBCO Object Service Broker, that name can be the same as, for example, that of a table or transaction.
In the tutorial that follows, you create an XML document called PRIMER_EMPS to display all the employee data from the table ECTS_EMPLOYEES. You must fill in all the information in the Identification section.
Note that the Runtime Attributes section specifies the document type, which defaults to XML. Leave it unchanged for your document.
You must also specify the name of the opening and closing tags, which enclose all the occurrences, as a document root name in the “Root name” field under Runtime Attributes.
Every XML document must be well-formed, that is, you must enclose all its XML tags within an opening tag and a closing tag. Feel free to name those tags however you desire.
For this tutorial, the root name is EMPLOYEES. Once you have set the root name and saved it, your XML document definition is complete for now and you can add the field map.

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