Parser resource resolution
The AbtXmlConfiguration can also be used to specify locations for parsed resources. For example, the [Xml] stanza in the previous example contains an entry with name sstwsdl.xsd.
When the parser attempts to resolve the resource named sstwsdl.xsd, it will first attempt to find the resource at the location http://vasthost/wsdlschema.xsd as specified in the configuration.
Below is summary of the algorithm used to resolve parsed resources.
If a publicId is specified for a resource, attempt to resolve the publicId in the active AbtXmlConfiguration. If a setting is found for the publicId, find the resource at the specified location. A PUBLICID is sometimes specified on the DOCTYPE instruction of an XML document that is validated using a DTD. For other resources, the actual resource name is treated as the publicId and is looked up in the active AbtXmlConfiguration.
If resource not found, assume the passed resource name is already an absolute path and attempt to locate it.
If resource not found, see if the passed resource name is relative to the path of a parent resource
If resource not found, attempt to qualify the resource name with the DefaultResourceQualifier from the active AbtXmlConfiguration
Last modified date: 01/29/2015