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Network Working Group                                            S. LeggRequest for Comments: 4914                                       eB2BcomCategory: Experimental                                         July 2007Abstract Syntax Notation X (ASN.X) Representationof Encoding Instructions forthe XML Encoding Rules (XER)Status of This Memo   This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet   community.  It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.   Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.   Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).Abstract   Abstract Syntax Notation X (ASN.X) is an Extensible Markup Language   (XML) representation for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)   specifications.  This document specifies the ASN.X representation of   encoding instructions for the XML Encoding Rules (XER).Legg                          Experimental                      [Page 1]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007Table of Contents1. Introduction ....................................................32. Conventions .....................................................33. Preprocessing of ImportedTypesIdentification ....................44. EncodingInstructionAssignmentList Translation ...................45. EncodingInstruction Translation .................................55.1. AnyAttributesInstruction Translation .......................65.1.1. NamespaceRestriction Translation ....................75.2. AnyElementInstruction Translation ..........................75.3. AttributeInstruction Translation ...........................75.4. Base64Instruction Translation ..............................85.5. DecimalInstruction Translation .............................85.6. DefaultForEmptyInstruction Translation .....................85.7. ElementInstruction Translation .............................85.8. EmbedValuesInstruction Translation .........................85.9. GlobalDefaultsInstruction Translation ......................85.10. ListInstruction Translation ...............................95.11. NameInstruction Translation ...............................95.12. NamespaceInstruction Translation .........................105.13. PIOrCommentInstruction Translation .......................105.14. TextInstruction Translation ..............................115.15. UntaggedInstruction Translation ..........................115.16. UseNilInstruction Translation ............................125.17. UseNumberInstruction Translation .........................125.18. UseOrderInstruction Translation ..........................125.19. UseQNameInstruction Translation ..........................125.20. UseTypeInstruction Translation ...........................125.21. UseUnionInstruction Translation ..........................125.22. WhiteSpaceInstruction Translation ........................126. TargetList Translation .........................................136.1. TypeIdentification Translation ............................136.2. BuiltInTypeIdentification Translation .....................156.3. IdentifiersInContext Translation ..........................177. Security Considerations ........................................188. References .....................................................188.1. Normative References ......................................188.2. Informative References ....................................19Appendix A. ASN.1 for XER Encoding Instruction Notation ...........20Appendix B. ASN.1 for Target List Notation ........................24Appendix C. ASN.X for XER Encoding Instruction Notation ...........26Appendix D. ASN.X for Target List Notation ........................33Legg                          Experimental                      [Page 2]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 20071.  Introduction   Abstract Syntax Notation X (ASN.X) [ASN.X] is an Extensible Markup   Language (XML) [XML10] [XML11] representation for Abstract Syntax   Notation One (ASN.1) [X.680] specifications.  The ASN.X   representation for the ASN.1 basic notation [X.680] [X.680-1] is   described elsewhere [ASN.X].   The grammar of ASN.1 permits the application of encoding instructions   [X.680-1], through type prefixes and encoding control sections, that   modify how abstract values are encoded by nominated encoding rules.   The generic notation for type prefixes and encoding control sections   is defined by the ASN.1 basic notation; however, the notation for   specific encoding instructions, i.e., the EncodingInstruction and   EncodingInstructionAssignmentList productions of the notation, are   defined separately for each set of encoding rules using encoding   instructions.  This document specifies the ASN.X representation for   EncodingInstructionAssignmentList and EncodingInstruction as they are   defined for the XML Encoding Rules (XER) [X.693][X.693-1].   ASN.X is defined in terms of rules for translating from an ASN.1   specification.  This does not preclude an ASN.X module being written   directly without a pre-existing ASN.1 module; however, such an ASN.X   module is considered valid if and only if there exists, in principle,   an ASN.1 module that when translated would yield the ASN.X module.   By design, an ASN.X module is also the Robust XML Encoding Rules   (RXER) [RXER] encoding of an ASN.1 value.  The ASN.1 type definitions   for such values, insofar as they pertain to the ASN.1 basic notation,   are provided elsewhere [ASN.X]; however, this document provides the   ASN.1 type definitions for representing XER encoding instructions as   abstract values.  These definitions appear inAppendix A.   The ASN.X translation of the ASN.1 module inAppendix A is presented   inAppendix B.   The General Considerations of the specification for ASN.X [ASN.X]   also apply here.2.  Conventions   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", and "MAY" in this document are   to be interpreted as described inBCP 14,RFC 2119 [BCP14].  The key   word "OPTIONAL" is exclusively used with its ASN.1 meaning.Legg                          Experimental                      [Page 3]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   A reference to an ASN.1 production [X.680] (e.g., Type, NamedType) is   a reference to the text in an ASN.1 specification corresponding to   that production.   The description of the translation of XER encoding instructions into   ASN.X makes use of definitions from the XML Information Set (Infoset)   [INFOSET].  In particular, information item property names follow the   Infoset convention of being shown in square brackets, e.g.,   [local name].  Literal values of Infoset properties are enclosed in   double quotes; however, the double quotes are not part of the   property values.  In the sections that follow, "information item"   will be abbreviated to "item", e.g., "element information item" is   abbreviated to "element item".  Element items will be referred to by   their [local name] in angle brackets, e.g., "the <name> element item"   means the element item with the [local name] "name".  Attribute items   will be referred to by their [local name], e.g., "the name attribute   item" means the attribute item with the [local name] "name".   Code points for characters [UNICODE] are expressed using the Unicode   convention U+n, where n is four to six hexadecimal digits, e.g., the   space character is U+0020.3.  Preprocessing of ImportedTypesIdentification   Interpretation of an ImportedTypesIdentification depends on a   SymbolList in the Imports of a module, but a SymbolList does not have   a direct translation into ASN.X.  A module containing at least one   ImportedTypesIdentification must be preprocessed so that each   ImportedTypesIdentification has the intended effect.   If an EncodingInstruction in an XER EncodingInstructionAssignmentList   has a Targets instance that is an ImportedTypesIdentification, then   each Type affected by the ImportedTypesIdentification MUST be   replaced by an EncodingPrefixedType where the Type in the   EncodingPrefixedType is the original Type and the EncodingPrefix   contains the EncodingInstruction minus the TargetList.  The   ImportedTypesIdentification SHALL be removed.  If the   EncodingInstruction in the EncodingInstructionAssignmentList has no   other Targets instances, then it MUST be removed from the   EncodingInstructionAssignmentList.4.  EncodingInstructionAssignmentList Translation   As described in the specification for ASN.X [ASN.X], the translation   of an EncodingControlSection for XER is an element item with the   [local name] "XER".  The translation of the   EncodingInstructionAssignmentList in such an EncodingControlSection   determines the content of the <XER> element item.Legg                          Experimental                      [Page 4]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   An element item with the [local name] "annotation" MAY be added to   the [children] of the <XER> element item.   The translation of each EncodingInstruction nested in the   EncodingInstructionAssignmentList SHALL be appended to the [children]   of the <XER> element item.5.  EncodingInstruction Translation   The translation of an EncodingInstruction for XER can appear in the   translation of an EncodingInstructionAssignmentList (see the previous   section) or an EncodingPrefix.  The translation for an EncodingPrefix   is described by the specification for ASN.X [ASN.X].   The translation of an EncodingInstruction in an   EncodingInstructionAssignmentList for XER is an element item with the   [local name] "targettedInstruction".  The translation of the   PositiveInstruction or NegatingInstruction in the EncodingInstruction   SHALL be added to the [children] of the <targettedInstruction>   element item.  The translation of the TargetList nested in the   encoding instruction SHALL be appended to the [children] of the   <targettedInstruction> element item.      Aside: The TargetList appears within an EncodingInstruction in an      EncodingInstructionAssignmentList, but its ASN.X translation      appears immediately after the translation of the      EncodingInstruction, rather than within it.   Example      ENCODING-CONTROL XER          GLOBAL-DEFAULTS MODIFIED-ENCODINGS          ATTRIBUTE MyType      <encodingControls>       <XER>        <targettedInstruction>         <globalDefaults>          <modifiedEncodings/>         </globalDefaults>        </targettedInstruction>        <targettedInstruction>         <attribute/>         <target type="MyType"/>        </targettedInstruction>       </XER>      </encodingControls>Legg                          Experimental                      [Page 5]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   The translation of an EncodingInstruction for XER in an   EncodingPrefix is the translation of the PositiveInstruction or   NegatingInstruction in the EncodingInstruction.      Aside: The TargetList within an EncodingInstruction in an      EncodingPrefix is required to be empty and has no ASN.X      translation in this context.   The translation of a PositiveInstruction is the translation of the   AnyAttributeInstruction, AnyElementInstruction, AttributeInstruction,   Base64Instruction, DecimalInstruction, DefaultForEmptyInstruction,   EmbedValuesInstruction, GlobalDefaultsInstruction, ListInstruction,   NameInstruction, NamespaceInstruction, PIOrCommentInstruction,   TextInstruction, UntaggedInstruction, UseNilInstruction,   UseNumberInstruction, UseOrderInstruction, UseQNameInstruction,   UseTypeInstruction, UseUnionInstruction or WhitespaceInstruction in   the PositiveInstruction.   The translation of a NegatingInstruction that is an   ElementInstruction is the translation of that ElementInstruction.   The translation of a NegatingInstruction that is not an   ElementInstruction is an element item where the [local name] is the   concatenation of "not-" and the [local name] that would be used by   the translation of the PositiveInstruction in the   NegatingInstruction.  No items are added to the [attributes] or   [children] of the element item resulting from the translation of a   NegatingInstruction.   Example      [XER:NOT ATTRIBUTE] MyType      <type>       <prefixed>        <XER><not-attribute/></XER>        <type ref="MyType"/>       </prefixed>      </type>5.1.  AnyAttributesInstruction Translation   The translation of an AnyAttributesInstruction is an element item   with the [local name] "anyAttributes".  If a NamespaceRestriction is   present in the AnyAttributesInstruction, then the translation of the   NamespaceRestriction SHALL be added to the [children] of the   <anyAttributes> element item.Legg                          Experimental                      [Page 6]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   Example      ANY-ATTRIBUTES FROM "http://example.com" ABSENT      <anyAttributes>       <namespace>http://example.com</namespace>       <local/>      </anyAttributes>5.1.1.  NamespaceRestriction Translation   The NamespaceRestriction production is common to the   AnyAttributesInstruction production and the AnyElementInstruction   production.   The translation of a NamespaceRestriction of the "FROM URIList" form   is an element item with the [local name] "from".  The translation of   each QuotedURIorAbsent nested in the URIList SHALL be appended to the   [children] of the <from> element item.   The translation of a NamespaceRestriction of the "EXCEPT URIList"   form is an element item with the [local name] "except".  The   translation of each QuotedURIorAbsent nested in the URIList SHALL be   appended to the [children] of the <except> element item.   The translation of a QuotedURIorAbsent that is a QuotedURI is an   element item with the [local name] "namespace".  The sequence of   character items for the URI in the QuotedURI is added to the   [children] of the <namespace> element item.   The translation of a QuotedURIorAbsent of the "ABSENT" form is an   element item with the [local name] "local".5.2.  AnyElementInstruction Translation   The translation of an AnyElementInstruction is an element item with   the [local name] "anyElement".  If a NamespaceRestriction is present   in the AnyElementInstruction, then the translation of the   NamespaceRestriction SHALL be added to the [children] of the   <anyElement> element item.5.3.  AttributeInstruction Translation   The translation of an AttributeInstruction is an element item with   the [local name] "attribute".Legg                          Experimental                      [Page 7]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   Example      ATTRIBUTE      <attribute/>5.4.  Base64Instruction Translation   The translation of a Base64Instruction is an element item with the   [local name] "base64".5.5.  DecimalInstruction Translation   The translation of a DecimalInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "decimal".5.6.  DefaultForEmptyInstruction Translation   The translation of a DefaultForEmptyInstruction is an element item   with the [local name] "defaultForEmpty".  The translation of the   Value in the DefaultForEmptyInstruction SHALL be added to the   [children] or [attributes] of the <defaultForEmpty> element item.   Example      DEFAULT-FOR-EMPTY AS "unspecified"      <defaultForEmpty literalValue="unspecified"/>5.7.  ElementInstruction Translation   The translation of an ElementInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "element".5.8.  EmbedValuesInstruction Translation   The translation of an EmbedValuesInstruction is an element item with   the [local name] "embedValues".5.9.  GlobalDefaultsInstruction Translation   The translation of a GlobalDefaultsInstruction is an element item   with the [local name] "globalDefaults".   If the DefaultSetting in the GlobalDefaultsInstruction is "MODIFIED-   ENCODINGS", then an element item with the [local name]   "modifiedEncodings" SHALL be added to the [children] of the   <globalDefaults> element item.Legg                          Experimental                      [Page 8]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   If the DefaultSetting in the GlobalDefaultsInstruction is a   ControlNamespace, then the translation of the ControlNamespace SHALL   be added to the [children] of the <globalDefaults> element item.   The translation of a ControlNamespace is an element item with the   [local name] "controlNamespace".  An attribute item with the   [local name] "name" SHALL be added to the [attributes] of the   <controlNamespace> element item.  The [normalized value] of this   attribute item is the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) [URI] in the   QuotedURI in the ControlNamespace.  If the ControlNamespace has a   Prefix, then an attribute item with the [local name] "prefix" SHALL   be added to the [attributes] of the <controlNamespace> element item.   The [normalized value] of this attribute item is the NCName in the   QuotedNCName in the Prefix.   Example      GLOBAL-DEFAULTS          CONTROL-NAMESPACE "http://example.com" PREFIX "ex"      <globalDefaults>       <controlNamespace name="http://example.com" prefix="ex"/>      </globalDefaults>5.10.  ListInstruction Translation   The translation of a ListInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "list".5.11.  NameInstruction Translation   The translation of a NameInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "name".   If the NewNameOrKeyword in the NameInstruction is a NewName, then an   attribute item with the [local name] "newName" SHALL be added to the   [attributes] of the <name> element item.  The [normalized value] of   this attribute item is the character string value of the   RestrictedCharacterStringValue in the NewName.   If the NewNameOrKeyword in the NameInstruction is a Keyword, then an   attribute item with the [local name] "conversion" SHALL be added to   the [attributes] of the <name> element item.  The [normalized value]   of this attribute item is the word in the Keyword with all letters   downcased, i.e., "capitalized", "uncapitalized", "uppercased", or   "lowercased".Legg                          Experimental                      [Page 9]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   Example      NAME AS UNCAPITALIZED      <name conversion="uncapitalized"/>      NAME AS "category"      <name newName="category"/>5.12.  NamespaceInstruction Translation   The translation of a NamespaceInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "namespace".   If a NamespaceSpecification is present in the NamespaceInstruction,   then an attribute item with the [local name] "name" SHALL be added to   the [attributes] of the <namespace> element item.  The   [normalized value] of this attribute item is the URI in the QuotedURI   in the NamespaceSpecification.   If a Prefix is present in the NamespaceSpecification, then an   attribute item with the [local name] "prefix" SHALL be added to the   [attributes] of the <namespace> element item.  The [normalized value]   of this attribute item is the NCName in the QuotedNCName in the   Prefix.   Example      NAMESPACE AS "http://example.com" PREFIX "ex"      <namespace name="http://example.com" prefix="ex"/>5.13.  PIOrCommentInstruction Translation   The translation of a PIOrCommentInstruction is an element item with   the [local name] "piOrComment".   An attribute item with the [local name] "text" SHALL be added to the   [attributes] of the <piOrComment> element item.  The   [normalized value] of this attribute item is the character string   value of the RestrictedCharacterStringValue in the   PIOrCommentInstruction.   An attribute item with the [local name] "position" SHALL be added to   the [attributes] of the <piOrComment> element item.  The   [normalized value] of this attribute item is "beforeTag" if the   keyword in the Position in the PIOrCommentInstruction is BEFORE-TAG,Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 10]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   "beforeValue" if the keyword in the Position is BEFORE-VALUE,   "afterValue" if the keyword in the Position is AFTER-VALUE, or   "afterTag" if the keyword in the Position is AFTER-TAG.   Example      PI-OR-COMMENT AS "<!-- This is a comment. -->" BEFORE-TAG      <piOrComment text="&lt;!-- This is a comment. --&gt;"                   position="beforeTag"/>5.14.  TextInstruction Translation   The translation of a TextInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "text".   If a TextToBeUsed is present in the TextInstruction and the   NewNameOrKeyword in the TextToBeUsed is a NewName, then an attribute   item with the [local name] "newName" SHALL be added to the   [attributes] of the <text> element item.  The [normalized value] of   this attribute item is the character string value of the   RestrictedCharacterStringValue in the NewName.   If a TextToBeUsed is present in the TextInstruction and the   NewNameOrKeyword in the TextToBeUsed is a Keyword, then an attribute   item with the [local name] "conversion" SHALL be added to the   [attributes] of the <name> element item.  The [normalized value] of   this attribute item is the word in the Keyword with all letters   downcased, i.e., "capitalized", "uncapitalized", "uppercased", or   "lowercased".   Examples      TEXT AS UPPERCASED      <text conversion="uppercased"/>      TEXT AS "A4"      <text newName="A4"/>5.15.  UntaggedInstruction Translation   The translation of an UntaggedInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "untagged".Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 11]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 20075.16.  UseNilInstruction Translation   The translation of a UseNilInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "useNil".5.17.  UseNumberInstruction Translation   The translation of a UseNumberInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "useNumber".5.18.  UseOrderInstruction Translation   The translation of a UseOrderInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "useOrder".5.19.  UseQNameInstruction Translation   The translation of a UseQNameInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "useQName".5.20.  UseTypeInstruction Translation   The translation of a UseTypeInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "useType".5.21.  UseUnionInstruction Translation   The translation of a UseUnionInstruction is an element item with the   [local name] "useUnion".5.22.  WhiteSpaceInstruction Translation   The translation of a WhiteSpaceInstruction is an element item with   the [local name] "whiteSpace".   An attribute item with the [local name] "action" SHALL be added to   the [attributes] of the <whiteSpace> element item.  The   [normalized value] of this attribute item is the word in the   WhiteSpaceAction in the WhiteSpaceInstruction with all letters   downcased, i.e., "replace" or "collapse".   Example      WHITESPACE COLLAPSE      <whiteSpace action="collapse"/>Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 12]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 20076.  TargetList Translation   The TargetList production is common to all the encoding instructions.   The translation of a TargetList is the concatenation of the   translations of each Targets instance in the TargetList.   The translation of a Targets instance is an element item with the   [local name] "target".  The translation of the TypeIdentification,   BuiltInTypeIdentification or IdentifiersInContext in the Targets   instance SHALL be added to the [children] and/or [attributes] of the   <target> element item.      Aside: A Targets instance that is an ImportedTypesIdentification      will have been removed by the preprocessing described inSection 3.6.1.  TypeIdentification Translation   The translation of a TypeIdentification of the "ALL" form is an   element item with the [local name] "allTypes"; otherwise, the   translation of a TypeIdentification is the translation of its   ModuleAndTypeReference followed by the translation of its   ComponentReference, if present, followed by the translation of its   QualifyingInformationPart, if present.   The translation of a ModuleAndTypeReference is an attribute item with   the [local name] "type".  The [normalized value] of this attribute   item is a qualified name [XMLNS10] for the expanded name   corresponding to the typereference in the ModuleAndTypeReference (seeSection 5.1 of the specification for ASN.X [ASN.X]).   The translation of a ComponentReference is an element item with the   [local name] "component".  The [children] property of the <component>   element item is set to the sequence of character items for a solidus   ('/', U+002F) separated list of the translations of the ComponentId   instances in the ComponentIdList in the ComponentReference, excluding   "ALL" if present.  Leading and/or trailing white space character   items [ASN.X] MAY be added to the [children] of the <component>   element item.  White space character items MAY be added immediately   before and/or after any character item for the solidus character   ('/', U+002F).  If the final ComponentId in the ComponentIdList in   the ComponentReference is "ALL", then an element item with the   [local name] "allTextuallyPresent" SHALL follow the <component>   element item.Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 13]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   If a ComponentId identifies the Type in a NamedType, then the   translation of the ComponentId is a qualified name for the expanded   name [XMLNS10] of the NamedType [RXEREI].  If the NamedType is   subject to an RXER ATTRIBUTE or ATTRIBUTE-REF encoding instruction   [RXEREI], or subject to an RXER COMPONENT-REF encoding instruction   that references a top-level NamedType that is subject to an RXER   ATTRIBUTE encoding instruction, then the qualified name is prefixed   with the commercial at character ('@', U+0040).   If a ComponentId identifies a Type that is not in a NamedType (i.e.,   the component type for a SEQUENCE OF Type or SET OF Type), then the   translation of the ComponentId is the character string "item".   If a ComponentId does not identify a Type and the ComponentId is an   identifier, then the translation of the ComponentId is the   identifier.   If a ComponentId does not identify a Type and the ComponentId is "*",   then the translation of the ComponentId is the character string   "item".   The <component> element item is required to be self-contained [RXER].      Aside: An element item is self-contained if all namespace prefixes      used by the element item and its contents are declared within the      element item.   The translation of a QualifyingInformationPart is the translation of   the QualifyingInformation instance in the QualifyingInformationPart.   The translation of a QualifyingInformation instance of the   "identifier" form is an element item with the [local name]   "identifier".  An attribute item with the [local name] "name" SHALL   be added to the [attributes] of the <identifier> element item.  If   the ModuleTypeAndReference and ComponentReference (if present) in the   TypeIdentification identify a BIT STRING, ENUMERATED, or INTEGER type   where the associated BitStringType, EnumeratedType, or IntegerType   (respectively) is subject to an RXER VALUES encoding instruction,   then the [normalized value] of the attribute item is the replacement   name [RXEREI] for the identifier; otherwise, the [normalized value]   is the identifier.   The translation of a QualifyingInformation instance of the "ALL" form   is an element item with the [local name] "allIdentifiers".Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 14]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   Examples      Assume this type assignment:         MyType ::= SEQUENCE {             a  SEQUENCE OF CHOICE {                 b  ENUMERATED { red, green, blue },                 c  INTEGER             }         }      MyType.a.*.ALL      <target type="MyType">       <component> a / item </component>       <allTextuallyPresent/>      </target>      MyType.a.*.b:ALL      <target type="MyType">       <component> a / item / b </component>       <allIdentifiers/>      </target>6.2.  BuiltInTypeIdentification Translation   The translation of a BuiltInTypeIdentification is the translation of   its BuiltInTypeName followed by the translation of its   BuiltInTypeQualifyingInformationPart, if present.   If the BuiltInTypeName is "BIT STRING", "BOOLEAN",   "CHARACTER STRING", "EMBEDDED PDV", "EXTERNAL", "GeneralizedTime",   "INTEGER", "NULL", "ObjectDescriptor", "OBJECT IDENTIFIER",   "OCTET STRING", "REAL", "RELATIVE-OID", or "UTCTime", then the   translation of the BuiltInTypeName is an attribute item with the   [local name] "type".  The [normalized value] of this attribute item   is a qualified name with the namespace name being   "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx" and the local part being the   BuiltInTypeName with any white space separators replaced by a single   hyphen character ('-', U+002D), e.g., BIT STRING becomes BIT-STRING.   If the BuiltInTypeName is a RestrictedCharacterStringType, then the   translation of the BuiltInTypeName is an attribute item with the   [local name] "type".  The [normalized value] of this attribute item   is a qualified name with the namespace name being   "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx" and the local part being the   RestrictedCharacterStringType, i.e., BMPString, GeneralString,Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 15]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   GraphicString, IA5String, ISO646String, NumericString,   PrintableString, TeletexString, T61String, UniversalString,   UTF8String, VideotexString, or VisibleString.   If the BuiltInTypeName is "CHOICE", then the translation of the   BuiltInTypeName is an element item with the [local name] "choice".   If the BuiltInTypeName is "ENUMERATED", then the translation of the   BuiltInTypeName is an element item with the [local name]   "enumerated".   If the BuiltInTypeName is "INSTANCE OF", then the translation of the   BuiltInTypeName is an element item with the [local name]   "instanceOf".   If the BuiltInTypeName is "SEQUENCE", then the translation of the   BuiltInTypeName is an element item with the [local name] "sequence".   If the BuiltInTypeName is "SEQUENCE OF", then the translation of the   BuiltInTypeName is an element item with the [local name]   "sequenceOf".   If the BuiltInTypeName is "SET", then the translation of the   BuiltInTypeName is an element item with the [local name] "set".   If the BuiltInTypeName is "SET OF", then the translation of the   BuiltInTypeName is an element item with the [local name] "setOf".   The translation of a BuiltInTypeQualifyingInformationPart is the   translation of the BuiltInTypeQualifyingInformation instance in the   BuiltInTypeQualifyingInformationPart.   The translation of a BuiltInTypeQualifyingInformation instance of the   "identifier" form is an element item with the [local name]   "identifier".  An attribute item with the [local name] "name" SHALL   be added to the [attributes] of the <identifier> element item.  The   [normalized value] of this attribute item is the identifier in the   BuiltInTypeQualifyingInformation instance.   The translation of a BuiltInTypeQualifyingInformation instance of the   "ALL" form is an element item with the [local name] "allIdentifiers".Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 16]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   Examples      BOOLEAN:true      <target xmlns:asnx="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx"              type="asnx:BOOLEAN">       <identifier name="true"/>      </target>      ENUMERATED:ALL      <target>       <enumerated/>       <allIdentifiers/>      </target>6.3.  IdentifiersInContext Translation   The translation of an IdentifiersInContext instance is an element   item with the [local name] "components".   If the IdentifierList in the IdentifiersInContext instance is not of   the "ALL" or "COMPONENTS" form, then for each identifier in the   IdentifierList, an element item with the same [local name] (i.e.,   "attribute", "element", "component", "group", "item", "member", or   "simpleContent") as the translation of the NamedType corresponding to   the identifier SHALL be appended to the [children] of the   <components> element item.  An attribute item with the [local name]   "name" SHALL be added to the [attributes] of each <attribute>,   <element>, <component>, <group>, <item>, <member>, or <simpleContent>   element item.  The [normalized value] of each of these attribute   items is a qualified name for the expanded name [XMLNS10] of the   NamedType [RXEREI] corresponding to the identifier.   If the IdentifierList in the IdentifiersInContext instance is of the   "ALL" form, then an element item with the [local name]   "allTextuallyPresent" SHALL be appended to the [children] of the   <components> element item.   If the IdentifierList in the IdentifiersInContext instance is of the   "COMPONENTS" form, then an element item with the [local name]   "allFirstLevel" SHALL be appended to the [children] of the   <components> element item.   An element item with the [local name] "in" SHALL be appended to the   [children] of the <components> element item.  The translation of the   TypeIdentification in the IdentifiersInContext instance SHALL be   added to the [children] and/or [attributes] of the <in> element item.Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 17]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   Example      Assume this type assignment:         MyType ::= SEQUENCE {             field     INTEGER,             fieldAtt  [RXER:NAME AS "field"][RXER:ATTRIBUTE] BOOLEAN         }      field, fieldAtt IN MyType      <target>       <components>        <element name="field"/>        <attribute name="field"/>        <in type="MyType"/>       </components>      </target>7.  Security Considerations   The ASN.X translation of an XER encoding instruction is semantically   equivalent to the original XER encoding instruction.  The security   considerations that apply to an application built from an original   ASN.1 specification with XER encoding instructions apply equally to   an application built from the ASN.X translation of the ASN.1   specification.   See the main specification for ASN.X [ASN.X] for security   considerations related to ASN.X modules.8.  References8.1.  Normative References   [BCP14]    Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate              Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [URI]      Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R. and L. Masinter, "Uniform              Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66,RFC3986, January 2005.   [RXER]     Legg, S. and D. Prager, "Robust XML Encoding Rules (RXER)              for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)",RFC 4910, July              2007.   [RXEREI]   Legg, S., "Encoding Instructions for the Robust XML              Encoding Rules (RXER)",RFC 4911, July 2007.Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 18]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   [ASN.X]    Legg, S., "Abstract Syntax Notation X (ASN.X)",RFC 4912,              July 2007.   [X.680]    ITU-T Recommendation X.680 (07/02) | ISO/IEC 8824-1,              Information technology - Abstract Syntax Notation One              (ASN.1):  Specification of basic notation.   [X.680-1]  ITU-T Recommendation X.680 (2002) Amendment 1 (10/03) |              ISO/IEC 8824-1:2002/Amd 1:2004, Support for EXTENDED-XER.   [X.693-1]  Amendment 1: (to ITU-T Rec. X.693 | ISO/IEC 8825-4) XER              encoding instructions and EXTENDED-XER.   [XML10]    Bray, T., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, C., Maler, E. and              F. Yergeau, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fourth              Edition)", W3C Recommendation,http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-20060816, August 2006.   [XML11]    Bray, T., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, C., Maler, E.,              Yergeau, F., and J. Cowan, "Extensible Markup Language              (XML) 1.1 (Second Edition)", W3C Recommendation,http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml11-20060816, August 2006.   [XMLNS10]  Bray, T., Hollander, D., Layman, A., and R. Tobin,              "Namespaces in XML 1.0 (Second Edition)", W3C              Recommendation,http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-names-20060816, August              2006.   [INFOSET]  Cowan, J. and R. Tobin, "XML Information Set (Second              Edition)", W3C Recommendation,http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-infoset-20040204,              February 2004.   [UNICODE]  The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version              4.0", Boston, MA, Addison-Wesley Developers Press, 2003.              ISBN 0-321-18578-1.8.2.  Informative References   [X.693]    ITU-T Recommendation X.693 (12/01) | ISO/IEC 8825-4:2002,              Information technology - ASN.1 encoding rules: XML              encoding rules (XER).Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 19]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007Appendix A.  ASN.1 for XER Encoding Instruction Notation   This appendix is normative.   XER-EncodingInstructionNotation       { iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6)         internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1)         xmled(21472) asnx(1) module(0) xer-ei-notation(3) }   -- Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).  This version of   -- this ASN.1 module is part ofRFC 4914; see the RFC itself   -- for full legal notices.   --   -- Regarding this ASN.1 module or any portion of it, the author   -- makes no guarantees and is not responsible for any damage   -- resulting from its use.  The author grants irrevocable permission   -- to anyone to use, modify, and distribute it in any way that does   -- not diminish the rights of anyone else to use, modify, and   -- distribute it, provided that redistributed derivative works do   -- not contain misleading author or version information.   -- Derivative works need not be licensed under similar terms.   DEFINITIONS   RXER INSTRUCTIONS   AUTOMATIC TAGS   EXTENSIBILITY IMPLIED ::= BEGIN   IMPORTS       AnyURI,       NCName           FROM AdditionalBasicDefinitions               { iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6)                 internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1)                 xmled(21472) asnx(1) module(0) basic(0) }       Annotation,       Value           FROM AbstractSyntaxNotation-X               { iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6)                 internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1)                 xmled(21472) asnx(1) module(0) notation(1) }       TargetList           FROM TargetListNotation               { iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6)                 internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1)                 xmled(21472) asnx(1) module(0)                 target-list-notation(4) }       ;Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 20]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   XER-EncodingInstructionAssignmentList ::= SEQUENCE {       annotation    Annotation OPTIONAL,       instructions  [GROUP] XER-TargettedEncodingInstructions   }   XER-TargettedEncodingInstructions ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF       targettedInstruction XER-TargettedEncodingInstruction   XER-TargettedEncodingInstruction ::= SEQUENCE {       instruction  [GROUP] XER-GeneralEncodingInstruction,       targetList   [GROUP] TargetList OPTIONAL   }   XER-EncodingInstruction ::= XER-GeneralEncodingInstruction       (WITH COMPONENTS { ..., globalDefaults ABSENT })   XER-GeneralEncodingInstruction ::= [SINGULAR-INSERTIONS] CHOICE {       anyAttributes        XER-WildcardInstruction,       not-anyAttributes    XER-NegatingInstruction,       anyElement           XER-WildcardInstruction,       not-anyElement       XER-NegatingInstruction,       attribute            XER-SimpleInstruction,       not-attribute        XER-NegatingInstruction,       base64               XER-SimpleInstruction,       not-base64           XER-NegatingInstruction,       decimal              XER-SimpleInstruction,       not-decimal          XER-NegatingInstruction,       defaultForEmpty      XER-DefaultForEmptyInstruction,       not-defaultForEmpty  XER-NegatingInstruction,       embedValues          XER-SimpleInstruction,       not-embedValues      XER-NegatingInstruction,       globalDefaults       XER-GlobalDefaultsInstruction,       list                 XER-SimpleInstruction,       not-list             XER-NegatingInstruction,       name                 XER-NameInstruction,       not-name             XER-NegatingInstruction,       namespace            XER-NamespaceInstruction,       not-namespace        XER-NegatingInstruction,       piOrComment          XER-PIOrCommentInstruction,       not-piOrComment      XER-NegatingInstruction,       text                 XER-TextInstruction,       not-text             XER-NegatingInstruction,       untagged             XER-SimpleInstruction,       not-untagged         XER-NegatingInstruction,       element              XER-NegatingInstruction,       useNil               XER-SimpleInstruction,       not-useNil           XER-NegatingInstruction,       useNumber            XER-SimpleInstruction,Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 21]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007       not-useNumber        XER-NegatingInstruction,       useOrder             XER-SimpleInstruction,       not-useOrder         XER-NegatingInstruction,       useQName             XER-SimpleInstruction,       not-useQName         XER-NegatingInstruction,       useType              XER-SimpleInstruction,       not-useType          XER-NegatingInstruction,       useUnion             XER-SimpleInstruction,       not-useUnion         XER-NegatingInstruction,       whiteSpace           XER-WhiteSpaceInstruction,       not-whiteSpace       XER-NegatingInstruction   }   XER-SimpleInstruction ::= SEQUENCE { }   XER-NegatingInstruction ::= XER-SimpleInstruction   XER-WildcardInstruction ::= SEQUENCE {       namespaceRestriction  [GROUP] XER-NamespaceRestriction OPTIONAL   }   XER-NamespaceRestriction ::= [NO-INSERTIONS] CHOICE {       from    XER-URIList,       except  XER-URIList   }   XER-URIList ::= SEQUENCE SIZE(1..MAX) OF       uriOrAbsent [GROUP] XER-QuotedURIorAbsent   XER-QuotedURIorAbsent ::= [SINGULAR-INSERTIONS] CHOICE {       namespace  AnyURI,       local      NULL   }   XER-DefaultForEmptyInstruction ::= SEQUENCE {       value  [GROUP] Value   }   XER-GlobalDefaultsInstruction ::= SEQUENCE {       defaultSetting  [GROUP] [SINGULAR-INSERTIONS] CHOICE {           modifiedEncodings  NULL,           controlNamespace   XER-ControlNamespace       }   }   XER-ControlNamespace ::= SEQUENCE {       name    [ATTRIBUTE] AnyURI,       prefix  [ATTRIBUTE] NCName OPTIONALLegg                          Experimental                     [Page 22]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   }   XER-NameInstruction ::= SEQUENCE {       newNameOrKeyword  [GROUP] XER-NewNameOrKeyword   }   XER-NewNameOrKeyword ::= [NO-INSERTIONS] CHOICE {       newName     [ATTRIBUTE] UTF8String,       conversion  [ATTRIBUTE] XER-Conversion   }   XER-Conversion ::= ENUMERATED {       capitalized   (0),       uncapitalized (1),       uppercased    (2),       lowercased    (3)   }   XER-NamespaceInstruction ::= SEQUENCE {       namespace  [GROUP] XER-NamespaceSpecification OPTIONAL   }   XER-NamespaceSpecification ::= [HOLLOW-INSERTIONS] SEQUENCE {       name    [ATTRIBUTE] AnyURI,       prefix  [ATTRIBUTE] NCName OPTIONAL   }   XER-PIOrCommentInstruction ::= SEQUENCE {       text      [ATTRIBUTE] UTF8String,       position  [ATTRIBUTE] XER-Position   }   XER-Position ::= ENUMERATED {       beforeTag   (0),       beforeValue (1),       afterValue  (2),       afterTag    (3)   }   XER-TextInstruction ::= SEQUENCE {       newNameOrKeyword  [GROUP] XER-NewNameOrKeyword OPTIONAL   }   XER-WhiteSpaceInstruction ::= SEQUENCE {       action  [ATTRIBUTE] XER-WhiteSpaceAction   }   XER-WhiteSpaceAction ::= ENUMERATED {Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 23]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007       replace  (0),       collapse (1)   }   ENCODING-CONTROL RXER       SCHEMA-IDENTITY  "urn:oid:1.3.6.1.4.1.21472.1.0.3"       TARGET-NAMESPACE "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx" PREFIX "asnx"   ENDAppendix B.  ASN.1 for Target List Notation   This appendix is normative.   TargetListNotation       { iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6)         internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1)         xmled(21472) asnx(1) module(0) target-list-notation(4) }   -- Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).  This version of   -- this ASN.1 module is part ofRFC 4914; see the RFC itself   -- for full legal notices.   --   -- Regarding this ASN.1 module or any portion of it, the author   -- makes no guarantees and is not responsible for any damage   -- resulting from its use.  The author grants irrevocable permission   -- to anyone to use, modify, and distribute it in any way that does   -- not diminish the rights of anyone else to use, modify, and   -- distribute it, provided that redistributed derivative works do   -- not contain misleading author or version information.   -- Derivative works need not be licensed under similar terms.   DEFINITIONS   RXER INSTRUCTIONS   AUTOMATIC TAGS   EXTENSIBILITY IMPLIED ::= BEGIN   IMPORTS       Markup,       NCName,       QName           FROM AdditionalBasicDefinitions               { iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6)                 internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1)                 xmled(21472) asnx(1) module(0) basic(0) }       ;Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 24]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007   TargetList ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF target Targets   Targets ::= [NO-INSERTIONS] CHOICE {       allTypes         NULL,       identifiedTypes  [GROUP] QualifiedTypeIdentification,       components       IdentifiersInContext,       allImportsFrom   SEQUENCE { }           -- allImportsFrom is not used in this version   }   -- TypeIdentification and BuiltInTypeIdentification   QualifiedTypeIdentification ::= [HOLLOW-INSERTIONS] SEQUENCE {       types          [GROUP] [SINGULAR-INSERTIONS] CHOICE {           specificType  [GROUP] SpecificTypeIdentification,           choice        NULL,           enumerated    NULL,           instanceOf    NULL,           sequence      NULL,           sequenceOf    NULL,           set           NULL,           setOf         NULL       },       qualification  [GROUP] QualifyingInformationPart OPTIONAL   }   SpecificTypeIdentification ::= [HOLLOW-INSERTIONS] SEQUENCE {       type                 [ATTRIBUTE] QName,       component            Markup OPTIONAL,       allTextuallyPresent  NULL OPTIONAL   }   QualifyingInformationPart ::= [NO-INSERTIONS] CHOICE {       allIdentifiers  NULL,       identifier      SEQUENCE {           name            [ATTRIBUTE] NCName       }   }   IdentifiersInContext ::= SEQUENCE {       identifiers  [GROUP] IdentifierList,       in           CHOICE {           allTypes      NULL,           specificType  [GROUP] SpecificTypeIdentification       }   }   IdentifierList ::= [NO-INSERTIONS] CHOICE {       list                 [GROUP] IdentifiedComponents,Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 25]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007       allTextuallyPresent  NULL,       allFirstLevel        NULL   }   IdentifiedComponents ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF       identifiedComponent [GROUP] IdentifiedComponent   IdentifiedComponent ::= [SINGULAR-INSERTIONS] CHOICE {       component      GenericIdentifiedComponent,       element        GenericIdentifiedComponent,       attribute      GenericIdentifiedComponent,       group          GenericIdentifiedComponent,       member         GenericIdentifiedComponent,       item           GenericIdentifiedComponent,       simpleContent  GenericIdentifiedComponent   }   GenericIdentifiedComponent ::= SEQUENCE {       name  [ATTRIBUTE] QName   }   ENCODING-CONTROL RXER       SCHEMA-IDENTITY  "urn:oid:1.3.6.1.4.1.21472.1.0.4"       TARGET-NAMESPACE "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx" PREFIX "tln"   ENDAppendix C.  ASN.X for XER Encoding Instruction Notation   This appendix is non-normative.   <?xml version="1.0"?>   <asnx:module xmlns:asnx="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx"                xmlns:tln="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx"                name="XER-EncodingInstructionNotation"                identifier="1.3.6.1.4.1.21472.1.0.3"                schemaIdentity="urn:oid:1.3.6.1.4.1.21472.1.0.3"                targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx"                targetPrefix="asnx"                extensibilityImplied="true">    <annotation>     Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).  This version of     this ASN.X module is part ofRFC 4914; see the RFC itself     for full legal notices.     Regarding this ASN.X module or any portion of it, the authorLegg                          Experimental                     [Page 26]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007     makes no guarantees and is not responsible for any damage     resulting from its use.  The author grants irrevocable permission     to anyone to use, modify, and distribute it in any way that does     not diminish the rights of anyone else to use, modify, and     distribute it, provided that redistributed derivative works do     not contain misleading author or version information.     Derivative works need not be licensed under similar terms.    </annotation>    <import name="AbstractSyntaxNotation-X"            identifier="1.3.6.1.4.1.21472.1.0.1"            schemaIdentity="urn:oid:1.3.6.1.4.1.21472.1.0.1"            namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx"/>    <import name="TargetListNotation"            identifier="1.3.6.1.4.1.21472.1.0.4"            schemaIdentity="urn:oid:1.3.6.1.4.1.21472.1.0.4"            namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx"/>    <namedType name="XER-EncodingInstructionAssignmentList">     <type>      <sequence>       <optional>        <element name="annotation" type="asnx:Annotation"/>       </optional>       <group name="instructions"              type="asnx:XER-TargettedEncodingInstructions"/>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-TargettedEncodingInstructions">     <type>      <sequenceOf minSize="1">       <element name="targettedInstruction"                type="asnx:XER-TargettedEncodingInstruction"/>      </sequenceOf>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-TargettedEncodingInstruction">     <type>      <sequence>       <group name="instruction"              type="asnx:XER-GeneralEncodingInstruction"/>       <optional>        <group name="targetList" type="tln:TargetList"/>       </optional>Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 27]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-EncodingInstruction">     <type>      <constrained type="asnx:XER-GeneralEncodingInstruction">       <withComponents partial="true">        <element name="globalDefaults" use="absent"/>       </withComponents>      </constrained>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-GeneralEncodingInstruction">     <type>      <choice insertions="singular">       <element name="anyAttributes"                type="asnx:XER-WildcardInstruction"/>       <element name="not-anyAttributes"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="anyElement" type="asnx:XER-WildcardInstruction"/>       <element name="not-anyElement"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="attribute" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-attribute"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="base64" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-base64" type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="decimal" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-decimal" type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="defaultForEmpty"                type="asnx:XER-DefaultForEmptyInstruction"/>       <element name="not-defaultForEmpty"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="embedValues" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-embedValues"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="globalDefaults"                type="asnx:XER-GlobalDefaultsInstruction"/>       <element name="list" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-list" type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="name" type="asnx:XER-NameInstruction"/>       <element name="not-name" type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="namespace" type="asnx:XER-NamespaceInstruction"/>       <element name="not-namespace"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="piOrComment"Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 28]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007                type="asnx:XER-PIOrCommentInstruction"/>       <element name="not-piOrComment"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="text" type="asnx:XER-TextInstruction"/>       <element name="not-text" type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="untagged" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-untagged"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="element" type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="useNil" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-useNil" type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="useNumber" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-useNumber"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="useOrder" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-useOrder"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="useQName" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-useQName"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="useType" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-useType" type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="useUnion" type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>       <element name="not-useUnion"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>       <element name="whiteSpace"                type="asnx:XER-WhiteSpaceInstruction"/>       <element name="not-whiteSpace"                type="asnx:XER-NegatingInstruction"/>      </choice>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-SimpleInstruction">     <type>      <sequence/>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-NegatingInstruction"               type="asnx:XER-SimpleInstruction"/>    <namedType name="XER-WildcardInstruction">     <type>      <sequence>       <optional>        <group name="namespaceRestriction"               type="asnx:XER-NamespaceRestriction"/>Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 29]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007       </optional>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-NamespaceRestriction">     <type>      <choice insertions="none">       <element name="from" type="asnx:XER-URIList"/>       <element name="except" type="asnx:XER-URIList"/>      </choice>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-URIList">     <type>      <sequenceOf minSize="1">       <group name="uriOrAbsent" type="asnx:XER-QuotedURIorAbsent"/>      </sequenceOf>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-QuotedURIorAbsent">     <type>      <choice insertions="singular">       <element name="namespace" type="asnx:AnyURI"/>       <element name="local" type="asnx:NULL"/>      </choice>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-DefaultForEmptyInstruction">     <type>      <sequence>       <group name="value" type="asnx:Value"/>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-GlobalDefaultsInstruction">     <type>      <sequence>       <group name="defaultSetting">        <type>         <choice insertions="singular">          <element name="modifiedEncodings" type="asnx:NULL"/>          <element name="controlNamespace"                   type="asnx:XER-ControlNamespace"/>Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 30]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007         </choice>        </type>       </group>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-ControlNamespace">     <type>      <sequence>       <attribute name="name" type="asnx:AnyURI"/>       <optional>        <attribute name="prefix" type="asnx:NCName"/>       </optional>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-NameInstruction">     <type>      <sequence>       <group name="newNameOrKeyword" type="asnx:XER-NewNameOrKeyword"/>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-NewNameOrKeyword">     <type>      <choice insertions="none">       <attribute name="newName" type="asnx:UTF8String"/>       <attribute name="conversion" type="asnx:XER-Conversion"/>      </choice>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-Conversion">     <type>      <enumerated>       <enumeration name="capitalized" number="0"/>       <enumeration name="uncapitalized" number="1"/>       <enumeration name="uppercased" number="2"/>       <enumeration name="lowercased" number="3"/>      </enumerated>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-NamespaceInstruction">     <type>Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 31]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007      <sequence>       <optional>        <group name="namespace" type="asnx:XER-NamespaceSpecification"/>       </optional>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-NamespaceSpecification">     <type>      <sequence insertions="hollow">       <attribute name="name" type="asnx:AnyURI"/>       <optional>        <attribute name="prefix" type="asnx:NCName"/>       </optional>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-PIOrCommentInstruction">     <type>      <sequence>       <attribute name="text" type="asnx:UTF8String"/>       <attribute name="position" type="asnx:XER-Position"/>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-Position">     <type>      <enumerated>       <enumeration name="beforeTag" number="0"/>       <enumeration name="beforeValue" number="1"/>       <enumeration name="afterValue" number="2"/>       <enumeration name="afterTag" number="3"/>      </enumerated>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-TextInstruction">     <type>      <sequence>       <optional>        <group name="newNameOrKeyword"               type="asnx:XER-NewNameOrKeyword"/>       </optional>      </sequence>     </type>Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 32]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-WhiteSpaceInstruction">     <type>      <sequence>       <attribute name="action" type="asnx:XER-WhiteSpaceAction"/>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="XER-WhiteSpaceAction">     <type>      <enumerated>       <enumeration name="replace" number="0"/>       <enumeration name="collapse" number="1"/>      </enumerated>     </type>    </namedType>   </asnx:module>Appendix D.  ASN.X for Target List Notation   This appendix is non-normative.   <?xml version="1.0"?>   <asnx:module xmlns:asnx="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx"                xmlns:tln="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx"                name="TargetListNotation"                identifier="1.3.6.1.4.1.21472.1.0.4"                schemaIdentity="urn:oid:1.3.6.1.4.1.21472.1.0.4"                targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:asnx"                targetPrefix="tln"                extensibilityImplied="true">    <annotation>     Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).  This version of     this ASN.X module is part ofRFC 4914; see the RFC itself     for full legal notices.     Regarding this ASN.X module or any portion of it, the author     makes no guarantees and is not responsible for any damage     resulting from its use.  The author grants irrevocable permission     to anyone to use, modify, and distribute it in any way that does     not diminish the rights of anyone else to use, modify, and     distribute it, provided that redistributed derivative works do     not contain misleading author or version information.     Derivative works need not be licensed under similar terms.Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 33]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007    </annotation>    <namedType name="TargetList">     <type>      <sequenceOf minSize="1">       <element name="target" type="tln:Targets"/>      </sequenceOf>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="Targets">     <type>      <choice insertions="none">       <element name="allTypes" type="asnx:NULL"/>       <group name="identifiedTypes"              type="tln:QualifiedTypeIdentification"/>       <element name="components" type="tln:IdentifiersInContext"/>       <element name="allImportsFrom">        <annotation>         allImportsFrom is not used in this version        </annotation>        <type>         <sequence/>        </type>       </element>      </choice>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="QualifiedTypeIdentification">     <annotation>      TypeIdentification and BuiltInTypeIdentification     </annotation>     <type>      <sequence insertions="hollow">       <group name="types">        <type>         <choice insertions="singular">          <group name="specificType"                 type="tln:SpecificTypeIdentification"/>          <element name="choice" type="asnx:NULL"/>          <element name="enumerated" type="asnx:NULL"/>          <element name="instanceOf" type="asnx:NULL"/>          <element name="sequence" type="asnx:NULL"/>          <element name="sequenceOf" type="asnx:NULL"/>          <element name="set" type="asnx:NULL"/>          <element name="setOf" type="asnx:NULL"/>         </choice>Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 34]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007        </type>       </group>       <optional>        <group name="qualification"               type="tln:QualifyingInformationPart"/>       </optional>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="SpecificTypeIdentification">     <type>      <sequence insertions="hollow">       <attribute name="type" type="asnx:QName"/>       <optional>        <element name="component" type="asnx:Markup"/>       </optional>       <optional>        <element name="allTextuallyPresent" type="asnx:NULL"/>       </optional>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="QualifyingInformationPart">     <type>      <choice insertions="none">       <element name="allIdentifiers" type="asnx:NULL"/>       <element name="identifier">        <type>         <sequence>          <attribute name="name" type="asnx:NCName"/>         </sequence>        </type>       </element>      </choice>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="IdentifiersInContext">     <type>      <sequence>       <group name="identifiers" type="tln:IdentifierList"/>       <element name="in">        <type>         <choice>          <element name="allTypes" type="asnx:NULL"/>          <group name="specificType"Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 35]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007                 type="tln:SpecificTypeIdentification"/>         </choice>        </type>       </element>      </sequence>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="IdentifierList">     <type>      <choice insertions="none">       <group name="list" type="tln:IdentifiedComponents"/>       <element name="allTextuallyPresent" type="asnx:NULL"/>       <element name="allFirstLevel" type="asnx:NULL"/>      </choice>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="IdentifiedComponents">     <type>      <sequenceOf minSize="1">       <group name="identifiedComponent"              type="tln:IdentifiedComponent"/>      </sequenceOf>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="IdentifiedComponent">     <type>      <choice insertions="singular">       <element name="component" type="tln:GenericIdentifiedComponent"/>       <element name="element" type="tln:GenericIdentifiedComponent"/>       <element name="attribute" type="tln:GenericIdentifiedComponent"/>       <element name="group" type="tln:GenericIdentifiedComponent"/>       <element name="member" type="tln:GenericIdentifiedComponent"/>       <element name="item" type="tln:GenericIdentifiedComponent"/>       <element name="simpleContent"                type="tln:GenericIdentifiedComponent"/>      </choice>     </type>    </namedType>    <namedType name="GenericIdentifiedComponent">     <type>      <sequence>       <attribute name="name" type="asnx:QName"/>      </sequence>     </type>Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 36]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007    </namedType>   </asnx:module>Author's Address   Dr. Steven Legg   eB2Bcom   Suite 3, Woodhouse Corporate Centre   935 Station Street   Box Hill North, Victoria 3129   AUSTRALIA   Phone: +61 3 9896 7830   Fax:   +61 3 9896 7801   EMail: steven.legg@eb2bcom.comLegg                          Experimental                     [Page 37]

RFC 4914            ASN.X: XER Encoding Instructions           July 2007Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions   contained inBCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors   retain all their rights.   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY, THE IETF TRUST AND   THE INTERNET ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS   OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF   THE INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Intellectual Property   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be   found inBCP 78 andBCP 79.   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository athttp://www.ietf.org/ipr.   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at   ietf-ipr@ietf.org.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the   Internet Society.Legg                          Experimental                     [Page 38]

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