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SEMI E134.1-0305 © SEMI 2005 60 Table 132 Translation Table for Input Ar guments for the DCPHib ernation Operation Argument Name Format XML Elem ent or Attribu te XML Name/Type hibernatingPlans List of one or more struct…

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Table 128 Translation Table for Input Arguments for the DCPDeactivation Operation
Argument Name Format XML Element or Attribute XML Name/Type
deactivationNotice List of one or more
structured data elements,
each of type
DCPDeactivated
Element DeactivationNotice:
dcm:DCPDeactivatedType as described in
¶7.2.16.4.3
7.3.9 DCPHibernation
7.3.9.1 WSDL Operation Binding
7.3.9.1.1 See the operation binding for “DCPHibernation” in E134-Client-Binding.wsdl. Key information is shown
for convenience in the following table.
Table 129 DCPHibernation Operation Binding
SOAPAction
urn:semi-org:ws.E134-1.V0305.DCPConsumer-
binding:DCPHibernation
Input Headers (WSDL Message, Required) E132HashHeaderMessage, required
7.3.9.2 WSDL Operation
7.3.9.2.1 See the portType operation definition for “DCPHibernation” in E134-Client-PortType.wsdl. Key
information is shown for convenience in the following table.
Table 130 DCPHibernation PortType Operation
Input Message Name DCPHibernationNotification
7.3.9.3 WSDL Message(s)
7.3.9.3.1 See the message definitions for “E132HashHeaderMessage” and “DCPHibernationNotification” in E134-
Client-PortType.wsdl. Key information is shown for convenience in the following table.
Table 131 DCPConsumer Binding
Message Name
Schema
Element Name
E132HashHeaderMessage auth:E132HashHeader
DCPHibernationNotification dcm:DCPHibernationNotificationType
7.3.9.4 XML Schema Types
Figure 42
DCPHibernationNotification
7.3.9.4.1 DCPHibernationNotification — This global element acts as a top-level container entity representing the
SOAP body of a DCPHibernation notification. As defined in SEMI E134, this operation has one output argument:
the HibernatingPlans. This argument is modeled as a attributes named “HibernatingPlan” of complexType
“DCPHibernatedType”.

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Table 132 Translation Table for Input Arguments for the DCPHibernation Operation
Argument Name Format XML Element or Attribute XML Name/Type
hibernatingPlans List of one or more
structured data elements,
each of type
DCPHibernated
Element HibernatingPlan: dcm:DCPHibernatedType
7.3.9.4.2 DCPHibernatedType — This global complexType is the XML Schema representation of the SEMI E134
DCPHibernated class. The following table describes the mapping of the UML class to this XML Schema
complexType
Table 133 Translation Table for DCPHibernatedType
Attribute or Role Name UML Type
XML Element or Attribute
(or Reference)
XML Name/Type
planId Text Attribute planId: xsd:string
timeHibernated Text Attribute timeHibernated: xsd:dateTime
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SEMI E138-0305 © SEMI 2005 1
SEMI E138-0305
XML SEMICONDUCTOR COMMON COMPONENTS
This standard was technically approved by the Global Information and Control Committee and is the direct
responsibility of the North American Information and Control Committee. Current edition approved by the
North American Regional Standards Committee December 10, 2004. Initially available at www.semi.org
January 2005; to be published March 2005.
1 Purpose
1.1 This document is a central location for the definition of common XML elements that are not specific to a single
standard, but common across multiple standards.
2 Scope
2.1 This document currently defines the representation of Error. This common component is used in association
with other XML documents or schemas generated as part of a SEMI standard interface specification for
communication between software entities.
NOTICE: This standard does not purport to address safety issues, if any, associated with its use. It is the
responsibility of the users of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the
applicability of regulatory or other limitations prior to use.
3 Limitations
3.1 The purpose of this document is to define basic components and to allow for future additions as common
components are discovered and required. Only one component (Error) is being defined at this time.
4 Referenced Standards
4.1 SEMI Standards
SEMI E5 — SEMI Equipment Communications Standard 2 Message Content (SECS-II)
SEMI E87 — Specification for Carrier Management (CMS)
SEMI E121 — Guide for Style and Usage of XML for Semiconductor Manufacturing Applications
SEMI E125 — Specification for Equipment Self Description (EqSD)
SEMI E132 — Specification for Equipment Client Authentication and Authorization
4.2 Other References
Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Second Edition) — W3C Recommendation, 6 October 2000
(http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-xml-20001006)
XML Schema Part 1: Structures — W3C Recommendation, 2 May 2001 (http://www/w3/org/TR/xmlschema-1)
XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes — W3C Recommendation, 2 May 2001 (http://www/w3/org/TR/xmlschema-2)
NOTICE: Unless otherwise indicated, all documents cited shall be the latest published versions.
5 Terminology
5.1 Abbreviations and Acronyms
5.1.1 W3C — World Wide Web Consortium
5.1.2 WWW — World Wide Web
5.1.3 XML — Extensible Markup Language