1. A method of automating the redirection of uniform resource identifier (URI) references of documents, the method comprising:
downloading a document using a URI;
storing the document in a repository;
parsing the document to determine the existence of one or more dependent documents referred to in the document; and
conducting an automated URI reference redirection subprocess for the document and the dependent documents.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the document comprises a schema document selected from the group consisting of XML documents, XSD documents, and WSDL documents.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the dependent document comprises a Web Service Definition Language (WSDL) document.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the automated URI reference redirection subprocess comprises:
responsive to determining the existence of one or more dependent documents, downloading each dependent document from a respective URI of each dependent document and storing the dependent document in the repository;
assigning a new URI to the document and each dependent document stored in the repository;
creating a catalog entry for the document and each dependent document; and
for each catalog entry, remapping the URI from which each document was downloaded to the assigned new URI.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the catalog entry is within an XML catalog.
6. The method of claim 1, comprising:
parsing each dependent document to determine one or more dependent documents;
responsive to determining the existence of one or more dependent documents, conducting the automated URI reference redirection subprocess to each dependent document; and
repeating the parsing and conducting steps until all URI references have been redirected.
7. A data processing system configured for automating the redirection of uniform resource identifier (URI) references of documents, the system comprising:
a processor configured for execution in a host computing platform;
a repository configured for storing documents; and
a remapping program code coupled to the processor, causing the processor to:
download a document using a URI,
store the document in a repository;
parse the document to determine the existence of one or more dependent documents referred to in the document; and
conduct an automated URI reference redirection subprocess for the document and the dependent documents.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the automated URI reference redirection subprocess comprises:
responsive to determining the existence of one or more dependent documents, downloading each dependent document from a respective URI of each dependent document and storing the dependent document in the repository;
assigning a new URI to the document and each dependent document stored in the repository;
creating a catalog entry for the document and each dependent document; and
for each catalog entry, remapping the URI from which each document was downloaded to the assigned new URI.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the remapping program code coupled to the processor causes the processor to:
parse each dependent document to determine one or more dependent documents;
responsive to determining the existence of one or more dependent documents, conduct the automated URI reference redirection subprocess to each dependent document; and
repeat the parsing and conducting steps until all URI references have been redirected.
10. A computer-readable storage medium having stored therein computer-readable instructions, which, when loaded in and executed by a computer causes the computer to perform the steps of:
downloading a document using a uniform resource identifier (URI);
storing the document in a repository;
parsing the document to determine the existence of one or more dependent documents referred to in the document; and
conducting an automated URI reference redirection subprocess for the document and the dependent documents.
11. The computer-readable medium of claim 10, wherein the document comprises a schema document selected from the group consisting of XML documents, XSD documents, and WSDL documents.
12. The computer-readable medium of claim 10, wherein the dependent document comprises a Web Service Definition Language (WSDL) document.
13. The computer-readable medium of claim 10, wherein the automated URI reference redirection subprocess comprises:
responsive to determining the existence of one or more dependent documents, downloading each dependent document from a respective URI of each dependent document and storing the dependent document in the repository;
assigning a new URI to the document and each dependent document stored in the repository;
creating a catalog entry for the document and each dependent document; and
for each catalog entry, remapping the URI from which each document was downloaded to the assigned new URI.
14. The computer-readable medium of claim 13, wherein the catalog entry is within an XML catalog.
15. The computer-readable medium of claim 10, wherein the computer-readable instructions, which, when loaded in and executed by the computer causes the computer to perform the steps of:
parsing each dependent document to determine one or more dependent documents;
responsive to determining the existence of one or more dependent documents, conducting the automated URI reference redirection subprocess to each dependent document; and
repeating the parsing and conducting steps until all URI references have been redirected.
The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.
1. A radiation detector comprising of:
a solid-state imaging element having a light-receiving portion where a plurality of photoelectric conversion elements are arranged, and electrode pads electrically connected to the photoelectric conversion elements;
a scintillator formed on a surface of the light-receiving portion of said solid-state imaging element; and
a substrate having a support surface on which said solid-state imaging element is mounted, and a positioning portion which is adjacent to the support surface and projects higher than the support surface to position said solid-state imaging element with a side wall;
wherein the positioning portion is formed such that the light-receiving surface of said solid-state imaging element projects toward a light incident side higher than an upper surface of the positioning portion.
2. A radiation detector according to claim 1, wherein said substrate further comprises external connection electrodes and the electrode pads which are arranged on the upper surface of the positioning portion, and electrically connected to the external connection electrodes, and further comprises wiring lines which interconnect the electrode pads of said solid-state imaging element and the electrode pads of said substrate.
3. A radiation detector manufacturing method comprising the steps of:
preparing a solid-state imaging element having a light-receiving portion where a plurality of photoelectric conversion elements are arranged, and electrode pads electrically connected to the photoelectric conversion elements, and a substrate having a positioning portion which is adjacent to a support surface and projects higher than the support surface;
mounting and fixing the solid-state imaging element on the support surface of the substrate such that the light-receiving surface of the solid-state imaging element projects higher than an upper surface of the positioning portion by using a side wall of the positioning portion; and
forming a scintillator on a surface of the light-receiving portion of the solid-state imaging element.
4. A radiation detector manufacturing method according to claim 3, further comprising the step of interconnecting the electrode pads of the substrate and the electrode pads of the solid-state imaging element.