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SIRI is a European CEN standard for the exchange of real-time information. This subschema defines common request processing elements

text/xml http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema XML schema, W3C Recommendation 2001 {http://www.siri.org.uk/schema/2.0/xsd/siri/}siri_requests.xsd [ISO 639-2/B] ENG Kizoom, 109-123 Clifton Street, London EC4A 4LD http://www.siri.org.uk/schema/2.0/xsd/siri_utility/siri_types.xsd CEN, VDV, RTIG 2004-2021
  • Derived from the VDV, RTIGXML and Trident standards.
Version 2.1 Arts, recreation and travel, Tourism, Travel (tourism), Transport, Air transport, Airports, Ports and maritime transport, Ferries (marine), Public transport, Bus services, Coach services, Bus stops and stations, Rail transport, Railway stations and track, Train services, Underground trains, Business and industry transport, Roads and road transport CEN TC278 WG3 SG7 SIRI XML schema. Common Request elements. Standard
SIRI Common Request Framework.
Subsititutable type for a timestamped SIRI request. Type for General SIRI Request. Subsititutable type for an authenticated request Authenticated. Type for Authticated SIRI Request. Elemenst for authecticiation. (since SIRI 2.0) Account Identifier. May be used to attribute requests to a particular application provider and authentication key. The account may be common to all users of an application, or to an individual user. Note that to identify an individual user the RequestorRef can be used with an anonymised token. . (since SIRI 2.0) Authentication key for request. May be used to authenticate requests from a particular account. (since SIRI 2.0) Type for General SIRI Request. If request has been proxied by an intermediate aggregating system , tracking information relating to the original requestor. This allows the aggregation to be stateless. (since SIRI 2.0) Elements relating to system that sent request. Address to which response is to be sent. This may also be determined from RequestorRef and preconfigured data. Arbitrary unique identifier that can be used to reference this message in subsequent interactions. If request has been proxied by an intermediate aggregating system , tracking information relating to the original requestor. This allows the aggregation to be stateless. Address of original Consumer, i.e. requesting system to which delegating response is to be returned. (since SIRI 2.0) Identifier of delegating system that originated message. (since SIRI 2.0) Subsititutable type for a SIRI request with requestor dteials tracked. Substitutable type for a SIRI Functional Service request. Abstract Service Request for SIRI Service request. Unique reference to request: participant and SIRI service type are given by context. Used on requests that are embedded in the context of another request. Only a message identfiier may be needed. Unique reference to request: participant and SIRI service type are given by context. Used on requests that are embedded in the context of another request. Arbitrary unique reference to this message. Subsititutable type for a SIRI Functional Service request. Abstract Service Request for SIRI Service request. Subsititutable type for a SIRI Functional Service subscription request. Type for SIRI Service subscriptions. Requested end time for subscription. By using this element, the subscriber asks the data provider for an extension of the InitialTerminationTime of the subscription. If SubscriptionRenewal is omitted, this request is to be treated as a re-subscription and therefore all data corresponding to the SubscriptionRequest must be sent in the initial response (or a portion of the data if MoreData is set to 'true'). (since SIRI 2.1) Type for unique identifier of a subscription. Participant identifier of Subscriber. Normally this will be given by context, i.e. be the same as on the Subscription Request. Identifier to be given to Subscription. Type for Subscription context - Configuration parameters which may be evrriden. Interval for heartbeat. Type for COmmon Subscription Request. General values that apply to subscription. Usually set by configuration. Subsititutable type for a SIRI response. General Type for General SIRI Response. Status Information for overall request. Specific error conditions will be given on each individual request. Whether the complerte request could be processed successfully or not. Default is 'true'. If any of the individual requests within the delivery failed, should be set to ' false'. Description of any error or warning conditions that appluy to the overall request. More Specific error conditions should be included on each request that fails. Text description of error. Type for General SIRI Producer Response. If request has been proxied by an intermediate aggregating system , tracking information relating to the original requestor. This allows the aggregation to be stateless. (since SIRI 2.0) Status Information for individual request. Description of any error or warning condition. Type for Notification Request. Subsititutable type for a SIRI Functional Service request. Type for Common elementd for a SIRI service delivery of the Form xxxDelivery. If request has been proxied by an intermediate aggregating system, tracking information relating to the original requestor. This allows the aggregation to be stateless. Common defaults. Default language for text elements. Unique reference to request. May be used to reference request in subsequent interactions. Address to which data is to be sent, if different from Address. This may also be determined from RequestorRef and preconfigured data. Reference to a Subscription Filter with which this subscription is to be aggregated for purposes of notification and delivery. If absent, use the default filter. If present, use any existing filter with that identifier, if none found, create a new one. Optional SIRI feature. Unique reference to subscription May be used to reference subscription in subsequent interactions. Unique identifier of Subscriber - reference to a Participant. Unique identifier of Subscription filter to which this subscription is assigned. If there is onlya single filter, then can be omitted. Reference to a service subscription: unique within Service and Subscriber. Unique reference to subscription May be used to reference subscription in subsequent interactions. If Delivery is for a Subscription, Participant reference of Subscriber. If Delivery is for a Subscription, unique identifier of service subscription request within Service and subscriber - a Timestamp. Endpoint reference proprerties for response message: participant and SIRI service type are given by context. Arbitrary unique reference to the request which gave rise to this message. Whether the request was processed successfully or not. Default is 'true'. Unique reference to this request, created by Consumer. May be used to reference the request in subsequent interactions. Address to which response is to be sent. This may also be determined from RequestorRef and preconfigured data. Unique identifier of Consumer - a Participant reference. Arbitrary unique reference to this message. Some systems may use just timestamp for this. Type for Unique reference to this request, created by Consumer. May be used to reference the request in subsequent interactions. Used by WSDL. If request has been proxied by an intermediate aggregating system , tracking information relating to the original requestor. This allows the aggregation to be stateless. (since SIRI 2.0) Unique reference to this response message from Consumer. May be used to reference the response in subsequent interactions. Unique identifier of Consumer - a Participant reference. Reference to an arbitrary unique idenitifer associated with the request which gave rise to this response. Type for Unique reference to this response created by Consumer. May be used to reference the request in subsequent interactions. Used by WSDL. If request has been proxied by an intermediate aggregating system , tracking information relating to the original requestor. This allows the aggregation to be stateless. (since SIRI 2.0) Type for Unique reference to request to the producer. May be used to reference request in subsequent interactions. Used for WSDL. If request has been proxied by an intermediate aggregating system, tracking information relating to the original requestor. This allows the aggregation to be stateless. Unique reference to request from producer. May be used to reference request in subsequent interactions. Address to which response is to be sent. This may also be determined from ProducerRef and preconfigured data. Unique identifier of Producer - Participant reference. Arbitrary unique reference to this message. Some systems may use just timestamp for this. Where there are multiple SubscriptionFilters, this can be used to distinguish between different notifications for different filters. Unique reference to response May be used to reference response in subsequent interactions. Address for further interaction. Participant reference that identifies responder. Reference to an arbitrary unique reference associated with the request which gave rise to this response. Type for Unique reference to reponse. May be used to reference request in subsequent interactions. Used for WSDL. If request has been proxied by an intermediate aggregating system , tracking information relating to the original requestor. This allows the aggregation to be stateless. (since SIRI 2.0) Unique reference to reponse from producer. May be used to reference request in subsequent interactions. Unique identifier of Producer - Participant reference. Endpoint Address to which acknowledgements to confirm delivery are to be sent. An arbitrary unique reference associated with the response which may be used to reference it. Reference to an arbitrary unique identifier associated with the request which gave rise to this response. Type for Unique reference to reponse from producer. May be used to reference request in subsequent interactions. Used for WSDL. Type for an Activity. Time at which data was recorded. Type for an Activity that can be referenced. Identifier of item. Type for an Activity that can be referenced. Identifier of item. Type for an Activity that references a previous Activity. Reference to an Activity Element of a delivery. Type for an Activity that references a previous Activity. Reference to an Activity Element of a delivery. Subsititutable type for a SIRI Functional Service Capabiloitiesequest. Type for ServcieCapabilities request. Whether to include the requestors permissions in the response. Only applies if Access control capability supported. Default is 'false'. Version number of request. Fixed. Status Information for individual request. Description of any error or warning condition. Subsititutable type for a SIRI Functional Service Capabiloitiesequest. Type for capabilities response. If request has been proxied by an intermediate aggregating system, tracking information relating to the original requestor. This allows the aggregation to be stateless. Type for Capabilities of StopMonitopring Service. General capabilities common to all SIRI service request types. Implementation properties common to all request types. Type for Common Request Policy capabilities. Interaction capabilities. Whether the service supports Request Response Interaction. Default is 'true'. Whether the service supports Publish Subscribe Interaction. Default is 'true'. Delivery capabilities. Whether the service supports Direct delivery. Whether the service supports Fetched delivery (VDV Style) Whether the service supports multiple part despatch with MoreData flag. Default is 'true'. Whether the service supports multiple Subscriber Filters. Default is ' false'. Whether the service supports Delivery confirm. Whether the service has a heartbeat message. Default is 'false'. Whether VisitNumber can be used as a strict order number within JOURNEY PATTERN. Default is 'false'. Type for Common Request Policy capabilities. National languages supported by service. Whether producer can provide multiple translations of NL text elements (since SIRI 2.0) Default geospatial Coordinates used by service. Name of GML Coordinate format used for Geospatial points in responses. Geospatial coordinates are given as Wgs 84 Latiude and longitude, decimial degrees of arc. Type for Common Subscription capabilities. Whether incremental updates can be specified for updates Default is ' true'. Whether change threshold can be specified for updates. Default is 'true'. Type for implementation structure. Communications Transport method used to exchange messages. Default is 'httpPost'. Compression method used to compress messages for transmission. Default is 'none'. Abstract Discovery request. Requests for stop reference data for use in service requests. Abstract type for a discovery delivery. Abstract supertype fro discovery responses.




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