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General Properties for IS Schemas
In the Properties view, under General, you can assign list or write ACL privileges to an IS schema or indicate how it can be used in CentraSite.
Property
Description
Permissions
Click to assign or view ACL permissions to a schema.
Schema domain
Displays the name of the schema domain to which the IS schema belongs.
This property applies to schemas created from XML Schema definitions only.
Note:  
When Integration Server consumes a WSDL document to create a web service descriptor, Integration Server places any generated IS schemas in a unique schema domain for that web service descriptor. Integration Server uses a combination of alphanumeric characters as the schema domain name.
Reuse
Specifies whether this schema can be dragged from the CentraSite Registry Explorer view to a BPM process or CAF project.
When this property is set to public, you can drag the asset to a BPM process or CAF project.
When this property is set to private (the default), you cannot drag the asset to a BPM process or CAF project.
All published assets are available for Impact Analysis, whether they are public or private.
Although changing the public/private status will immediately change whether or not you can drag an element to a BPM process or CAF project, the element's status in CentraSite will not change until the next publication of assets to CentraSite.
Source URI
Displays the location or URI of the source used to create this schema.
Linked to source
Indicates whether the schema reflects the content and structure of the source from which it was created. When set to true, the contents of the schema, specifically simple type definitions, cannot be edited. When set to false, the simple type definitions in the schema can be edited but may no longer accurately reflect the simple type definitions from the source.
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