Dev:versioning
Download railML
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Current stable release
In order to get the current stable railML package, click Download released version on the railML homepage.
The package consists of an zip archive containing:
- XML Schema files in schema folder; and
- HTML documentation in documentation folder
XML example files can be found on http://www.railml.org/en/user/exampledata.html (link to the railML® website).
Current stable release is railML 2.3.
Older stable releases
Older officially released railML versions are archived at the railML homepage. Click Development > Download > archives or this direct link.
All downloads are zip archived.
Developer unstable releases
Since railML 1.1 the development of railML can be publicly supervised through the public subversion repository located at SVN. Beginning on June 20th, 2016 the main branch is splitted to allow a parallel work for railML 2 and railML 3 development. Therefore the structure is made like described below:
/ railML2/ trunk/ branches/ tags/ railML3/ trunk/ branches/ tags/
Please note: The old server at www.assembla.com is not longer in use since March 2014.
Subversion is an open source version control system. All code changes are registered with date and time together with its commiter and a commit log message.
Routine downloads
If you want to keep track of all code commits, you should use a subversion client. A read only access to the schemes is available at railML's SVN, any write access is possible only for the railML coordinators.
- Change to your local railML folder.
- First time: checkout the current repository (all changes since version 1.1 - lasted 45 seconds up to revision 611).
svn co https://svn.railml.org/
- Further: update your local repository copy as often as you want (all recent changes since last svn update).
svn up https://svn.railml.org/
You get railML files according to its repository folders.
Most recent snapshot
If you don't run an subversion client, you can nevertheless get a copy of the most recent developer version.
Simply click Developer version on the railML® homepage to download an zip archive of repositories' trunk folder.
The zip archive contains:
- Current XML Schema files in schema folder
- Current XML example files in examples folder
- Current defect XML sample files for semantic validation purposes in defectSamples folder
- blank documentation folder
Exchange a railML file based on unstable schemas
The following XML fragment shows how to exchange railML files using unstable railML schemas.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <railml version="2.1r416" xmlns="http://www.railml.org/schemas/2011" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.railml.org/schemas/2011 https://svn.railml.org/export/416/trunk/schema/railML.xsd"> ... </railml>
- Use the last released version number plus the current SVN number: version="2.1r416"
- Use the last released namespace
- as default namespace: xmlns="http://www.railml.org/schemas/2011"
- as prefixed namespace: xmlns:rail="http://www.railml.org/schemas/2011" (not shown above)
- Use the appropriate web-based Schema location at Assembla: xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.railml.org/schemas/2011 https://svn.railml.org/export/416/trunk/schema/railML.xsd"
For local validation purposes, see Local versus web-based validation (XML catalogs and XML namespaces)
For more information on how to use version numbers and namespaces, see Recommendations on version numbers.
Supervise current development without download
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The public web-based Subversion repository offers public supervision of current development without downloading files.
List of recent code changes
[to be written]
Browse the source files
[to be written]
Revision log
[to be written]
Subversion repository folders
trunk
The /trunk/ directory contains the source files that the next public and stable project release is based on.
tags
The /tags/ directory contains snapshots of public and stable project versions that have been released.
branches
The /trunk/ directory contains the source files that the next public and stable project release is based on.
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