The equality and inequality conditions appealed to in checking these constraints apply to the value of the fields selected, so that for example 3.0 and 3 would be conflicting keys if they were both number, but non-conflicting if they were both strings, or one was a string and one a number. In the test the fields of type string have values 3.0 and 3.0.

http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xmlschema-1-20010502/#cIdentity-constraint_Definitions


TEST fields00201m5 - values of the fields are checked for equality: type is string, values are 3.0 and 3.0 (valid schema)

FILES

ItemValue
title fields00201m5 - values of the fields are checked for equality: type is string, values are 3.0 and 3.0 (valid schema)
name fields00201m5
source ../fields00201m5.xsd
schemaName ../fields00201m5.xsd
executeClass com.sun.jaxb_tck.sigtest.JAXBTest
executeArgs -TestURL $testURL -Plugin com.sun.jaxb_tck.sigtest.JaxbPlugin -FileName fields00201m5.sig -PackageWithoutSubpackages $package
keywords schema positive
package javasoft.sqe.tests.idconstrdefs.fields.fields00201m.fields00201m5
signature fields00201m5.sig


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