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IETF RFC 3120
A URN Namespace for XML.org
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Network Working Group K. Best
Request for Comments: 3120 OASIS, Inc.
Category: Informational N. Walsh
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
June 2001
A URN Namespace for XML.org
Status of this Memo
This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does
not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this
memo is unlimited.
Copyright Notice
Copyright © The Internet Society (2001). All Rights Reserved.
Abstract
This document describes a URN (Uniform Resource Name) namespace that
is engineered by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured
Information Standards (OASIS) for naming persistent resources stored
in the XML.org repository (such as XML (Extensible Markup Language)
Document Type Definitions, XML Schemas, Namespaces, Stylesheets, and
other documents).
1. Introduction
The XML.org Registry is provided by XML.org as a public service where
XML schemas, DTDs, stylesheets, and other documents can be shared.
Documents are submitted to a repository then retrieved by others who
may want to use them. These documents require unique identifiers.
Motivated by these observations, XML.org would like to assign URNs to
some resources in order to retain unique, permanent location-
independent names for them.
This namespace specification is for a formal namespace.
2. Specification Template
Namespace ID:
"xmlorg" requested.
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Registration Information:
Registration Version Number: 3
Registration Date: 2001-02-05
Declared registrant of the namespace:
Karl Best
OASIS - Organization for the Advancement of Structured
Information Standards
Post Office Box 455
Billerica, MA USA 01821
Phone: +1 (978) 667 5115
Declaration of structure:
The Namespace Specific String (NSS) of all URNs assigned by
XML.org will have the following hierarchical structure:
There is one branch at the top of the hierarchy: "objects".
The Objects Hierarchy
The general structure of the NSS in the names hierarchy has the
form:
urn:xmlorg:objects:{type}{:subtype}?:{object-id}
where "type" identifies the document type (document, schema,
stylesheet, entity, xmlns, etc.), the optional "subtype"
provides additional information about the document type (for
example, stylesheet or schema language), and "object-id" is a
unique identifier for the document.
The Director of Technical Operations at OASIS assigns document
types, subtypes, and all unique identifiers.
Relevant ancillary documentation:
None
Identifier uniqueness considerations:
Identifier uniqueness will be enforced by the Director of
Technical Operations who assigns unique identifiers to all
documents identified by URN.
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Identifier persistence considerations:
OASIS is committed to maintaining the accessibility and
persistence of all the resources that are assigned URNs.
Process of identifier assignment:
Assignment is limited to the owner and those authorities that are
specifically designated by the owner. OASIS may assign portions
of its namespace for assignment by other parties.
Process of identifier resolution:
The owner will distribute catalogs (OASIS TR9401 Catalogs) that
map the assigned URNs to resource identifiers (e.g., URLs). A
more interactive, online resolution system will also be deployed
in the near future.
The owner will authorize additional resolution services as
appropriate.
Rules for Lexical Equivalence:
URNs are lexically equivalent if they are lexically identical.
Conformance with URN Syntax:
No special considerations.
Validation mechanism:
None specified. The owner will publish OASIS TR9401 Catalogs.
The presence of a URN in a catalog indicates that it is valid.
Scope:
Global
3. Examples
The following examples are not guaranteed to be real. They are
listed for pedagogical reasons only.
urn:xmlorg:objects:schema:xmlschema:xcatalog
urn:xmlorg:objects:dtd:xml:docbook:v4.1.2
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4. Security Considerations
There are no additional security considerations other than those
normally associated with the use and resolution of URNs in general.
References
[1] Goldfarb, C. F., "ISO (International Organization for
Standardization) ISO 8879:1986(E) Information Processing -- Text
and Office Systems -- Standard Generalized Markup Language
(SGML)", 1986.
[2] W3C, XML WG, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0", February
1998, <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml>.
[3] W3C, Namespaces WG, "Namespaces in XML", January 1999,
<http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names>.
[4] OASIS, Entity Mgmt. TC, "Entity Management: OASIS Technical
Resolution 9401:1997 (Amendment 2 to TR 9401)", January 1994,
<http://www.oasis-open.org/html/a401.htm>.
[5] Moats, R., "URN Syntax", RFC 2141, May 1997.
[6] Mealling, M. and R. Daniel, "URI Resolution Services Necessary
for URN Resolution", RFC 2483, January 1999.
Authors' Addresses
Karl Best
OASIS, Inc.
P.O. Box 455
Billerica, MA 01821
US
EMail: karl.best@oasis-open.org
Norman Walsh
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
One Network Drive
MS UBUR02-201
Burlington, MA 01803-0902
US
EMail: Norman.Walsh@East.Sun.COM
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Acknowledgement
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PUBLICATION DATE: Thursday, June 7th, 2001
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