• SAE J 2630 : 2003

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    CONVERTING ATIS MESSAGE STANDARDS FROM ASN.1 TO XML

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    Withdrawn date:  12-07-2019

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    Published date:  01-01-2003

    Publisher:  SAE International

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    Table of Contents - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    1 Scope
    2 References
    3 Definitions
    4 Rules for Converting an ASN.1 Message Set Definition to
      an XML Schema
      4.1 Defining a Simple Type in Terms of a Basic Type
      4.2 Defining Basic INTEGER Types
      4.3 Defining INTEGER Types with Minimum and Maximum Values
      4.4 Defining String Types of Minimum and Maximum Length
      4.5 Defining String Types of Fixed Length
      4.6 Defining ENUMERATED Types
      4.7 Defining a Type Definition Embedded in an Element
           Definition
      4.8 Defining a Complex Type as a SEQUENCE of Elements
      4.9 Defining a Complex Type as a CHOICE of Elements
      4.10 Defining a Complex Type as a SEQUENCE of Named Types
      4.11 Defining a Complex Type as a SEQUENCE of a Named Type
           with Minimum and Maximum Number of Elements
      4.12 Defining a Complex Type as a SEQUENCE of an Unnamed Type
      4.13 Defining Elements as Instances of Existing Basic Types
      4.14 Defining Elements as Instances of User-Defined Types
      4.15 Defining Elements as Instances of In-Line Defined Types
      4.16 Defining BIT STRING Elements
      4.17 Defining OCTET STRING Elements
      4.18 NULL Elements
      4.19 Object Identifier (OID) Elements
      4.20 General Elements
      4.21 Handling Comments
      4.22 Commonly Repeated Element
      4.23 Defining an Element of a Type Defined in a Different Schema
      4.24 Defining Top-Level Elements
      4.25 Beginning and Ending the Schema
    5 Discussion of Selected Conversion Rules
      5.1 Methods of Defining ENUMERATED Elements
      5.2 Alternate Methods of Defining Mixtures of Text Strings and
           ENUMERATED Elements
      5.3 Alternate Method of Defining BIT STRINGs
      5.4 Treatment of IA5String Contents
      5.5 Treatment of OCTET STRINGs
      5.6 Treatment of Manual ASN.1 Tag
      5.7 Treatment of Long ASN.1 Names
      5.8 Treatment of ASN.1 Comments
      5.9 Use of XML Names spaces to Point to Types Defined in
           Other Standards
      5.10 Expressing the Resulting Schema in a Standard
    6 New Types Defined for the SAE ATIS J2353/2354 Schema
      6.1 Binary Type
      6.2 OctetString Type
      6.3 NumericString Type
      6.4 BoundedString Type
      6.5 UndefinedElement Type
    7 A Complete Example of the Rules in Use
    8 BIBLIOGRAPHY
    TABLES

    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Specifies set of rules for transforming an Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN.1) message set definition into an extensible Markup Language (XML) schema. Intended to be a stand-alone XML Schema that is fully consistent with an existing ASN.1 information model.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher SAE International
    Status Withdrawn
    Superseded By

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    SAE J 2354 : 2004 MESSAGE SETS FOR ADVANCED TRAVELER INFORMATION SYSTEM (ATIS)
    SAE J 2735 : 2016 DEDICATED SHORT RANGE COMMUNICATIONS (DSRC) MESSAGE SET DICTIONARY

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    SAE J 2354 : 2004 MESSAGE SETS FOR ADVANCED TRAVELER INFORMATION SYSTEM (ATIS)
    SAE J 2353 : 1999 DATA DICTIONARY FOR ADVANCED TRAVELER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ATIS)
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