Content Completion Assistance in WSDL Documents
The Content Completion Assistant is a powerful feature that enhances the editing
of WSDL documents. It helps you define WSDL components by proposing context-sensitive element
names. Another important capability of the Content Completion Assistant is to
propose references to the defined components when you edit attribute values. For example, when
you edit the
type attribute of a binding element, the
Content Completion Assistant proposes all the defined port types. Each proposal
that the Content Completion Assistant offers is accompanied by a documentation
hint.Note: XML schema specific elements and attributes are offered when the current editing
context is the internal XML schema of a WSDL document.
Figure: WSDL Content Completion Assistant
Note: The Content Completion Assistant collects its components starting from the
master files. The master files can be defined in the project or in the associated validation
scenario. For further details about the Master Files support go to
Defining Master Files at
Project Level.
Namespace prefixes in the scope of the current context are presented at the top of the content completion assistance window to speed up the insertion into the document of prefixed elements.
Figure: Namespace Prefixes in the Content Completion Assistant
For the common namespaces, such as XML Schema namespace (http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema) or SOAP namespace (http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/), Oxygen XML Editor provides an easy mode to declare them by proposing a prefix for these namespaces.