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Server side XML schemas and JAXB APIs used mailing to support the RHQ Server plugin container
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Schema for content source package details metadata. This schema will provide the structure
that XML content sources (e.g. HttpSource) will use for their XML index files. This is
how such content sources can advertise what content they have available.
The key to details of a package that a content source
provides. This key is used when referring to a package
version found in the remote content source repository.
The name of the package.This name, combined with the
version, identifies an individual package within its
package type family.
The version of the package. The format of this
attribute will vary based on the package and the
package type.
Fully qualified name of the package type which defines
the family of packages that this package belongs to
(e.g. "rpm"). This is defined in the product plugin where
the package type is defined.
The architecture on which this package can be
deployed. If there is no specific architecture that is
associated with this package, then "noarch" should be
used.
The name of the resource type for which this package
is applicable. In other words, this is the resource
type on which this package can be deployed. Because a
resource type name itself is not unique, this type
name must be paired with the product plugin name that defines
the resource type.
The name of the product plugin that defined the resource type
for which this package is applicable.
The versions of the resource type which this package
is applicable. In other words, this package is
deployable only on resources that match these version
strings.
The human-readable name of the package suitable to be
displayed on a user interface.
The human-readable version of the package suitable to
be displayed on a user interface.
Just a few words that briefly describe this package.
The details that describe this package.
Provides additional classification metadata to
describe the package. The possible values for this
attribute will vary based on package type. For
instance, two packages of the same package type may be
differentiated as a "bug fix" or a "security update".
Another way to use this would be to group packages
together, such as "System Patches" or "Applications".
The name of the file that this package should be
stored as. This typically is a combination of the
package name and version, but it is not required to be
so.
The size, in bytes, of the package content.
The date and time when the original content was
created. This value is specified in epoch milliseconds.
The package content's md5 hashcode.
The package content's sha256 hashcode.
The name of the license that governs the usage of the
package.
The version of the license that governs the usage of
the package.
Generic metadata that is used to extend the metadata
for a particular package. This metadata is custom for
a particular package type and can include things such
as install instructions or errata information.
If the package type defines an extra set of custom
properties, these are this package's property values.
Defines the location where this package's content can
be found on the content source remote repository.
Describes all configurable elements.
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