The RosettaNet example includes business process definitions (.java), schemas, and other files that illustrate how to implement RosettaNet PIPs using WebLogic Integration 10.2. In this tutorial, all the XSDs necessary to complete the examples are included in the tutorial files. For instructions on how to convert the files using XML Spy, see Converting RosettaNet DTD Schemas to XSD Schemas. Make sure that you refer to the RosettaNet Message Guidelines for the PIP which DTD file you are converting and add the appropriate validation rules for Service Content Validation to your XSD file after the conversion. If you want to use the graphical XQuery mapping tools, you need to convert the RosettaNet DTD files to W3C XSD files (using a tool like XML Spy Enterprise Edition) and then import the XSD files into your project. However, it is recommended to use W3C XSD files instead, since many of the WebLogic Integration tools such as the XQuery mapping tools (used to define data transformations) only support XSD schemas. If the schema for the PIP you are using is not available on this web site, it is possible to implement RosettaNet solutions in WebLogic integration using RosettaNet message definitions specified as DTD files. The RosettaNet W3C XSD schemas for selected PIPs are included in the RosettaNet Self-Test Kit (STK) which can be downloaded from the Developer Tools area on the RosettaNet Ready Web site, available at. Note About Obtaining RosettaNet W3C XSD Schemas
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