The message model consists of the following components:
See Message modeling concepts for a summary of these components and the relationship between them. See Related concepts below for a detailed description of each component.
The majority of your model content is described by message definition files. These files use XML Schema to represent your messages. XML Schema is an international standard which defines a language for describing the structure of XML documents. It is ideally suited to describing the messages which flow between business applications, and it is widely used in the business community for this purpose.
Each message definition file describes both the logical structure of your messages, and the physical formats that describe the precise appearance of your message bit stream during transmission. If you are using the MRM domain, you must provide physical format information. This tells the parser exactly how to parse the message bit stream.
See Ways to create message definitions to understand the different ways that you create and populate message definition files. See Physical formats in the MRM domain for a description of the physical formats available to you.
Related Concepts
Message set projects
Message sets
Message definition files
XML Schema
Physical formats in the MRM domain
Message categories
Ways to create message definitions
Generate model representations
Related Tasks
Developing message models
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