Yes, you can define alternative types for node
depending on the value of the type
attribute using xs:alternative
. You don't need xs:assert
in this case.
Your example seems so similar to the ones in the spec that I'm not quite sure why you are asking the question. For example:
<xs:element name="message" type="messageType">
<xs:alternative test="@kind='string'" type="messageTypeString"/>
<xs:alternative test="@kind='base64'" type="messageTypeBase64"/>
<xs:alternative test="@kind='binary'" type="messageTypeBase64"/>
<xs:alternative test="@kind='xml'" type="messageTypeXML"/>
<xs:alternative test="@kind='XML'" type="messageTypeXML"/>
<xs:alternative type="messageType"/>
</xs:element>
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