: Public abstract <<featureType>> Class
Created: 25/07/2008 12:10:25
Modified: 21/07/2009 18:35:27
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-- Definition --<br/>A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. <br/><br/>-- Description --<br/>EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. <br/><br/>
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Public DirectedLink
  link
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Notes: -- Definition --<br/>The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence.<br/><br/>
Tag Value
byValuePropertyType false
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Values: false
Default: false
Description: Create a property type that requires that the instance is encoded inline (applies to ISO 19136:2007 encoding rule). Always set to false in INSPIRE.
gmlMixin false
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Values: true | false
Default: false
Description: Identifies the feature type as a mixin type that will not be encoded as a separate element/type in the GML encoding.
inspireConcept FIXME
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Default: FIXME
Description: URN reference to the feature concept in the INSPIRE Feature Concept Dictionary Register
isCollection false
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Values: true | false
Default: false
Description: Identifies the feature type as a feature collection.
noPropertyType false
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Values: false
Default: false
Description: Surpress creation of a standard property type that supports inline or by-reference encoding (applies to ISO 19136:2007 encoding rule). Always set to false in INSPIRE.
xsdEncodingRule iso19136_2007_INSPIRE_Extensions
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Values: iso19136_2007 | iso19139_2007 | iso19136_2007_INSPIRE_Extensions
Default: iso19136_2007_INSPIRE_Extensions
Description: XML Schema encoding rule to apply
Object Type Connection Direction Notes
«featureType» TransportLinkSequence Class Generalization From  
«featureType» UtilityLinkSequence Class Generalization From  
«featureType» WatercourseLinkSequence Class Generalization From  
«featureType» GeneralisedLink Class Generalization To