<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE topLevel [
<!ELEMENT topLevel (zipTypes,logFiles)>
<!ELEMENT zipTypes (zipType+)>
<!ELEMENT zipType (platform)>
<!ATTLIST zipType
name CDATA #REQUIRED
>
<!ELEMENT platform EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST platform
id ID #REQUIRED
name CDATA #REQUIRED
fileName CDATA #REQUIRED
>
<!ELEMENT logFiles (logFile+)>
<!ELEMENT logFile (effectedFile+)>
<!ATTLIST zipType
name CDATA #REQUIRED
>
<!ELEMENT effectedFile EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST effectedFile
id CDATA #REQUIRED
>
]>
<!--
The element and attribute definitions are as follows:
<zipTypes> - listing of binary distributable categories, ie. SDK, examples, tests.
<zipType> - a category of binary distributable.
name - name of binary distributable category.
<platform> - description of a platform-specific or non-platform specific binary distributable.
id - unique identifier for the platform relevant to the zip file referenced in fileName attribute. Used to map compile logs and test logs listed in the manifest to a specific platform of a zipType.
name - text that should appear on download page to describe where the binary can be installed, ie. "ALL" or "Windows 98/ME/2000/XP".
fileName - html source inserted on download index page to produce link to the distributable.
<logFiles> - listing of JUnit test result files and compile logs and their mappings to <platform> elements.
<logFile>
name - the path to a file relative to value used for
<effectedFile> - references the value of the id attribute for a platform element. Used to mark a <platform> with a status depending on the log content.
-->
<topLevel>
<zipTypes>
<!--example
<zipType name="zipTypeName">
<platform id="ID" name="applicable platforms" fileName='<a href="file.zip">file.zip</a>'></platform>
</zipType>
-->
</zipTypes>
<logFiles>
<!--list JUnit test results-->
<!--example: if there are JUnit test failures found in this log, the file identified with id "ID" should be marked with a red x.
<logFile name="junittestresult.xml">
<effectedFile id="ID"></effectedFile>
</logFile>
-->
<!--list compile logs-->
<!--example: if there are compile errors found in this log, the file identified with id "ID" should be marked with a red x.
<logFile name="pluginname/myjar.bin.log">
<effectedFile id="ID"></effectedFile>
</logFile>
-->
</logFiles>
</topLevel>