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BSI PD CEN/TS 14014:2015

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Postal services. Hybrid mail. XML definition of encapsulation of letters for automated postal handling

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The purpose of this Technical Specification is to define the syntax rules for a data stream for the submission of printing data to a Hybrid Mail operator or between Hybrid Mail operators. The Technical Specification defines an XML Schema Definition (XSD) describing the data stream.

The description is based upon the XML (eXtended Mark-up Language) definition of rules and semantics for defining an XSD. The purpose of this is to offer a generalised syntax description that can provide seamless integration with a number of existing applications generating data that is liable to be forwarded to or from a Hybrid Mail operator.

The use of an XSD will ensure that the documents confirm to the standard defined and that the output has the correct syntax. Software manufacturers can use an XSD to program applications that will produce “correct” outputs.

This Technical Specification defines the syntax for creating a data stream that will eventually be converted into a deliverable. The overall object (a batch) can be divided into one or more objects that again can be divided into objects. The hierarchy includes bundles that contain a common part and letters. Each object has a number of characteristics attached to it.

This diagram shows the structure of a HML (Hybrid Mail Language) document: each letter is self-contained (contains all the necessary information to be delivered on a certain destination)

Each letter can have one contact. Each contact can have multiple alternatives for delivery.

This Technical Specification does not define the specific services offered by local operators (Hybrid Mail operators).

This Technical Specification does not define the communication method used. It does only define the format of Hybrid Mail as such.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Contents Page
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
Figure 1 — Structure of a HML (Hybrid Mail Language)
10 2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5 Meta-syntax
12 6 Definition
6.1 General
13 Figure 2 — Illustration of the structure of the HML XSD
14 6.2 General rule for HML documents
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Comments
6.2.3 Processing Instructions
6.2.4 Name space
6.2.5 Hybrid Mail Language (HML) Extensions:
6.3 General elements
6.3.1 General
15 6.3.2 acknowledgement
6.3.3 addressee
6.3.4 batchname
6.3.5 binary_data
6.3.6 bundle
6.3.7 common
6.3.8 common_data
6.3.9 contact
6.3.10 declaration
6.3.11 external_ref
6.3.12 generation_application
16 6.3.13 generation_date
6.3.14 hml
6.3.15 internal_ref
6.3.16 letter
6.3.17 letter_data
6.3.18 mailee
6.3.19 processing
6.3.20 sender_id
6.3.21 track_history
17 Annex A (informative) List of elements
A.1 Elements
18 A.2 Complex types
19 Annex B (informative) HML description
B.1 Elements
B.1.1 acknowledgement
20 B.1.2 addressee
B.1.3 batchname
21 B.1.4 binary_data
22 B.1.5 bundle
23 B.1.6 common
24 B.1.7 common_data
25 B.1.8 contact
26 B.1.9 declaration
B.1.10 external_ref
27 B.1.11 generation_application
28 B.1.12 generation_date
B.1.13 hml
29 B.1.14 internal_ref
30 B.1.15 letter
31 B.1.16 letter_data
32 B.1.17 mailee
33 B.1.18 processing
34 B.1.19 sender_id
B.1.20 track_history
35 B.2 Complex types
B.2.1 acknowledgementType
36 B.2.2 addresseeType
37 B.2.3 binary_dataType
B.2.4 bundleType
38 B.2.5 common_dataType
39 B.2.6 commonType
40 B.2.7 contactType
41 B.2.8 data_type
42 B.2.9 declarationType
43 B.2.10 external_refType
B.2.11 hmlType
44 B.2.12 internal_refType
45 B.2.13 letterType
46 B.2.14 maileeType
47 B.2.15 processingType
B.2.16 restricted_dataType
48 B.2.17 track_historyType
49 Annex C (informative) Differences between this document and CEN/TS 14014:2006
50 Annex D (informative) HML definition, copy of the HML XSD
60 Bibliography
BSI PD CEN/TS 14014:2015
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