A wildcard attribute allows unmodeled
attributes to appear in a message.
The Process Content and Namespace properties control the namespace
to which the unmodeled attributes must belong.
- WebSphere Message Broker
- If you generate a dictionary from your message set and deploy it to WebSphere Message Broker, wildcard attributes will be validated
against the model according to the following rules:
- If Process Content is
set to strict, only attributes
which are declared in the same message set will be allowed to appear in place
of the wildcard attribute.
- If Process Content is set to lax or skip,
any attribute will be allowed to appear in place of the wildcard attribute.
Tip: If the namespace property is set to the namespace
of the message set, these rules are then similar to the behaviour of a validating
XML parser.