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15 15  By following the steps below, you should gain a better understanding of the differences between CDM, CDM messages, and system messages.
16 16  
17 17  * Creating a CDM
18 - Please import the file Order.xsd in your CDM.
19 -* Creating a CDM message ==
20 - Now, go to your CDM message and select Order as root entity. Add all other entities and attributes from Order.xsd, which were imported into the CDM, to your CDM message definition.
18 + Please import the file Order.xsd in your CDM. The code for this file can be found in section 4. Code for xsd files.
19 +* Creating a CDM message
20 + Now, go to your CDM message and select Order as root entity.
21 + Add all other entities and attributes from Order.xsd, which were imported into the CDM, to your CDM message definition.
22 +* Creating a system message
23 + In one of your System messages, import the file TransportOrder.xsd. The code for this file can be found at the bottom of this page.
24 +* Creating a CDM message
25 + Select CreateOrder as root entity and add all other entities and attributes to your system definition.
26 +* Complete message mapping
27 + Now that you have completed these steps, go to Message mapping and complete the mapping.
21 21  
22 -== 3.3 Creating a system message ==
23 -In one of your System messages, import the file TransportOrder.xsd. Select CreateOrder as root entity and add all other entities and attributes to your system definition.
24 -
25 -== 3.4 Complete message mapping ==
26 -
27 -Now that you have completed these steps, go to Message mapping and complete the mapping.
28 -
29 29  The solutions to these exercises can be found [[here>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Use Cases.Data modeling in Design.Exercises.Solutions.WebHome||target="blank"]].
30 30  
31 -== 4. Key takeaways ==
31 +== 4. Code for xsd files ==
32 +Order.xsd:
33 + {{code language="xsd"}}
34 +<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
35 + xmlns="http://www.carlijnsplatform.com/ns/capetms/cdm/1.0/"
36 + attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
37 + elementFormDefault="qualified"
38 + targetNamespace="http://www.carlijnsplatform.com/ns/capetms/cdm/1.0/">
39 + <xs:complexType name="Order">
40 + <xs:sequence>
41 + <xs:element name="Date" type="xs:dateTime"/>
42 + <xs:element name="OrderId" type="nonEmptyString"/>
43 + <xs:element name="Customer" type="Customer"/>
44 + <xs:element name="PickupAddress" type="PickupAddress"/>
45 + <xs:element name="DeliveryAddress" type="DeliveryAddress"/>
46 + <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" name="OrderLine" type="OrderLine"/>
47 + </xs:sequence>
48 + </xs:complexType>
49 + <xs:complexType name="Customer">
50 + <xs:sequence>
51 + <xs:element name="Name" type="nonEmptyString"/>
52 + <xs:element name="Email" type="nonEmptyString"/>
53 + </xs:sequence>
54 + </xs:complexType>
55 + <xs:complexType name="PickupAddress">
56 + <xs:sequence>
57 + <xs:element name="Name" type="nonEmptyString"/>
58 + <xs:element name="Street" type="nonEmptyString"/>
59 + <xs:element name="StreetNumber" type="nonEmptyString"/>
60 + <xs:element name="PostalCode" type="nonEmptyString"/>
61 + <xs:element name="City" type="nonEmptyString"/>
62 + <xs:element name="Country" type="nonEmptyString"/>
63 + </xs:sequence>
64 + </xs:complexType>
65 + <xs:complexType name="DeliveryAddress">
66 + <xs:sequence>
67 + <xs:element name="Name" type="nonEmptyString"/>
68 + <xs:element name="Street" type="nonEmptyString"/>
69 + <xs:element name="StreetNumber" type="nonEmptyString"/>
70 + <xs:element name="PostalCode" type="nonEmptyString"/>
71 + <xs:element name="City" type="nonEmptyString"/>
72 + <xs:element name="Country" type="nonEmptyString"/>
73 + </xs:sequence>
74 + </xs:complexType>
75 + <xs:complexType name="OrderLine">
76 + <xs:sequence>
77 + <xs:element name="PackageUnit" type="nonEmptyString"/>
78 + <xs:element name="Quantity" type="xs:long"/>
79 + <xs:element name="Description" type="nonEmptyString"/>
80 + <xs:element name="Weight" type="xs:decimal"/>
81 + </xs:sequence>
82 + </xs:complexType>
83 + <xs:simpleType name="nonEmptyString">
84 + <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
85 + <xs:minLength value="1"/>
86 + </xs:restriction>
87 + </xs:simpleType>
88 + <xs:element name="Order" type="Order"/>
89 +</xs:schema>
90 +{{/code}}
91 +== 5. Key takeaways ==
32 32  
33 33  * The CDM holds all entities and attributes that are relevant within the context of your complete integration landscape.
34 34  * The CDM message is tailor-made for a specific piece of data and only holds the entities and attributes relevant for that piece of data.
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35 35  * A system message is specific to a system.
36 36  
37 37  
38 -== 5. Suggested Additional Readings ==
98 +== 6. Suggested Additional Readings ==
39 39  
40 40  If you are interested in this topic and want more information on it please read the help text provided by eMagiz.
41 41