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Implicit and Explicit ID of JSON Type
What are differences of the implicit ID and the explicit ID of a JSON type in JSON Schema?
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If a JSON type is defined under a "definitions" property, it could have two identifications:
1. Implicit identification: The implicit identification of a JSON type is an internal bookmark in the form of "#/definitions/xxx", where "xxx" is the type name. For example, the JSON type in the following JSON schema has an implicit identification of "#/definitions/rating":
{ "definitions": { "rating": { "type": "integer", } }, ... }
2. Explicit identification: The explicit identification of a JSON type is the identification assigned by the "$id" property. For example, the JSON type in the following JSON schema has an explicit identification of "#point":
{ "definitions": { "rating": { "$id": "#point", "type": "integer", } }, ... }
Following JSON schema shows a JSON type called "rating" that can be referenced internally with two identifications: "#/definitions/rating" and "#point":
{ "definitions": { "rating": { "$id": "#point", "type": "integer", "minimum": 0, "maximum": 5 } }, "type": "object", "properties": { "clarity": { "$ref": "#/definitions/rating" }, "efficiency": { "$ref": "#point" } } }
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