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public interface Classification extends RegistryObject
The Classification interface is used to classify RegistryObject instances. A RegistryObject may be classified along multiple dimensions by adding zero or more Classification instances to the RegistryObject. For example, an Organization may be classified by its industry, by the products it sells and by its geographical location. In this example the RegistryObject would have at least three Classification instances added to it. The RegistryObject interface provides several addClassification methods to allow a client to add Classification instances to a Registry Object.Figure 1 shows how a Classification classifies a RegistryObject using a ClassificationScheme.
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Figure 1. Using a ClassificationScheme to Classify an ObjectInternal vs. External Taxonomies
A taxonomy may be represented within a JAXR provider in one of the following ways:- The taxonomy elements and their structural relationship with each other are available within the JAXR provider. This case is referred to as Internal Taxonomy since the structure of the taxonomy is available internal to the JAXR provider.
- The taxonomy elements and their structural relationship with each other is represented somewhere external to the JAXR provider. This case is referred to as External Taxonomy since the structure of the taxonomy is not available to the JAXR provider.
Internal vs. External Classifications
The Classification interface allows the classification of RegistryObjects using a ClassificationScheme whether the ClassificationScheme represents an internal taxonomy or an external taxonomy. When a Classification instance uses a ClassificationScheme representing an internal taxonomy then it is referred to as an internal Classification. When a Classification instance uses a ClassificationScheme representing an external taxonomy then it is referred to as an external Classification.Internal Classification
When a Classification instance is used to classify a RegistryObject using an internal taxonomy it is referred to as an internal Classification. A client must call the setConcept method on a Classification and define a reference to a Concept instance from the Classification instance in order for that Classification to use an internal taxonomy. It is not necessary for the client to call setClassificationScheme for internal Classifications since the classifying Concept already knows it root ClassificationScheme.
Example of Internal Classification
Figure 2 shows an example of internal classification using a Concept to represent a taxonomy element. The example classifies an Organization instance as a Book Publisher using the NAICS standard taxonomy available as an internal taxonomy. Note that the figure does not show all the Concepts between the Book Publishers node and the NAICS ClassificationScheme to save space. Had they been there they would have been linked together by the parent attribute of each Concept.
Figure 2. Example of Internal ClassificationExternal Classification
When a Classification instance is used to classify a RegistryObject using an external taxonomy it is referred to as an external Classification. A client must call the setValue method on a Classification and define a unique value that logically represents a taxonomy element within the taxonomy whose structure is defined externally. It is necessary for the client call setClassificationScheme for external Classifications since there is no other way to infer the ClassificationScheme that represents the external taxonomy.Example of External Classification
Figure 3 shows an example of external classification. The example uses the same scenario where a Classification classifies an Organization instance as a Book Publisher using the NAICS standard taxonomy. However, this time the structure of the NAICS taxonomy is not available internally to the JAXR provider and consequently there is no Concept instance. Instead, the name and value attributes of the Classification are used to pinpoint the Book Publisher's taxonomy element. Note that name is optional but value is required.
Figure 3. Example of External ClassificationAn Example of Multiple Classifications
The next example shows how a RegistryObject may be classified by multiple classification schemes. In this example, two internal ClassificationSchemes named Industry and Geography are used to classify several Organization RegistryObjects by their industry and Geography. In Figure 4, in order to save space and improve readability, the Classification instances are not explicitly shown but are implied as associations between the RegistryObjects (shaded leaf node) and the associated Concepts.
Figure 4. Example of Multiple Classifications- Author:
- Farrukh S. Najmi
- See Also:
RegistryObject
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description ClassificationScheme
getClassificationScheme()
Gets the ClassificationScheme that is used in classifying the object.RegistryObject
getClassifiedObject()
Gets the Object that is being classified.Concept
getConcept()
Gets the Concept that is classifying the object.String
getValue()
Gets the taxonomy value for this Classification.boolean
isExternal()
Returns true if this is an external classification.void
setClassificationScheme(ClassificationScheme classificationScheme)
Sets the ClassificationScheme for this external classification.void
setClassifiedObject(RegistryObject classifiedObject)
Sets the object that is being classified.void
setConcept(Concept concept)
Sets the concept for this internal classification.void
setValue(String value)
Sets the taxonomy value for this external Classification.-
Methods inherited from interface javax.xml.registry.infomodel.RegistryObject
addAssociation, addAssociations, addClassification, addClassifications, addExternalIdentifier, addExternalIdentifiers, addExternalLink, addExternalLinks, getAssociatedObjects, getAssociations, getAuditTrail, getClassifications, getDescription, getExternalIdentifiers, getExternalLinks, getKey, getLifeCycleManager, getName, getObjectType, getRegistryPackages, getSubmittingOrganization, removeAssociation, removeAssociations, removeClassification, removeClassifications, removeExternalIdentifier, removeExternalIdentifiers, removeExternalLink, removeExternalLinks, setAssociations, setClassifications, setDescription, setExternalIdentifiers, setExternalLinks, setKey, setName, toXML
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Methods inherited from interface javax.xml.registry.infomodel.ExtensibleObject
addSlot, addSlots, getSlot, getSlots, removeSlot, removeSlots
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Method Detail
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getConcept
Concept getConcept() throws JAXRException
Gets the Concept that is classifying the object.- Capability Level: 0
- Returns:
- the Concept that is classifying the classified object. null if this is a external Classification
- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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setConcept
void setConcept(Concept concept) throws JAXRException
Sets the concept for this internal classification.This method should be used mutually exclusively with the setClassificationScheme method.
- Capability Level: 0
- Parameters:
concept
- the Concept that is classifying the classified object.- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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getClassificationScheme
ClassificationScheme getClassificationScheme() throws JAXRException
Gets the ClassificationScheme that is used in classifying the object. If the Classification is an internal Classification then this method should return the value returned by calling the getClassificationScheme method on the Concept representing the taxonomy element.- Capability Level: 0
- Returns:
- the ClassificationScheme used by this Classification
- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error- See Also:
ClassificationScheme
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setClassificationScheme
void setClassificationScheme(ClassificationScheme classificationScheme) throws JAXRException
Sets the ClassificationScheme for this external classification.If this method is called then you must also call setValue method. This method should be used mutually exclusively with the setConcept method.
- Capability Level: 0
- Parameters:
classificationScheme
- the ClassificationScheme used by this Classification- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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getValue
String getValue() throws JAXRException
Gets the taxonomy value for this Classification.- Capability Level: 0
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- the value of the taxonomy element if external Classification; the value of the Concept representing the taxonomy element if internal Classification
- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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setValue
void setValue(String value) throws JAXRException
Sets the taxonomy value for this external Classification.- Capability Level: 0
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value
- the taxonomy value used by this external Classification- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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getClassifiedObject
RegistryObject getClassifiedObject() throws JAXRException
Gets the Object that is being classified.- Capability Level: 0
- Returns:
- the RegistryObject that is classified by this Classification
- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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setClassifiedObject
void setClassifiedObject(RegistryObject classifiedObject) throws JAXRException
Sets the object that is being classified.- Capability Level: 0
- Parameters:
classifiedObject
- the RegistryObject that is classified by this Classification- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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isExternal
boolean isExternal() throws JAXRException
Returns true if this is an external classification.- Capability Level: 0
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true
if this is an external Classification;false
otherwise- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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