Definition of QNames. Meaning of QNames. Synonyms of QNames

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Definition of QNames

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Meaning of QNames from wikipedia

- convenient way to write XML do****ents (see example below). QNames are formally defined by the W3C as: QName ::= PrefixedName | UnprefixedName PrefixedName ::=...
- safe CURIEs. QNames (the namespace prefixes used in XML) often are used as a CURIE, and may be considered a type of CURIE. Unlike QNames, the part of...
- cannot be used directly - only derived types that enumerate a limited set of QNames may be used. In JavaScript, there are 7 primitive data types: string, number...
- DNS, adding the single-bit UNICAST-RESPONSE field. As in unicast DNS, the QNAME field consists of a series of length/value sub-fields called labels. Each...
- float xsd:double double xsd:boolean boolean xsd:byte byte xsd:QName javax.xml.namespace.QName xsd:dateTime javax.xml.datatype.XMLGregorianCalendar xsd:base64Binary...
- (decimal double) xsd:integer (decimal integer) Syntactic sugar RDF paths QNames a/@a (equiv. to rdf:type) [] (shorthand for blank node) => (x implies y)...
- specification (for example, string, boolean, double, float, decimal, dateTime, QName, and so on). They may also belong to a type derived from one of these primitive...
- to state that a resource is an instance of a class. A commonly accepted QName for this property is "a". rdfs:subclassOf allows declaration of hierarchies...
- are not representable in RDF/XML due to restrictions on the syntax of XML QNames. With a little effort, virtually any arbitrary XML may also be interpreted...
- SQL/XML 2201P X 22 data exception 01P no XML element with the specified QName SQL/XML 2201Q X 22 data exception 01Q no XML element with the specified...