Validation of an xml file (whose root node is unknown) says file is invalid
eventhough file is valid
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Key: XMLBEANS-249
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-249
Project: XMLBeans
Type: Bug
Components: Validator
Versions: Version 2
Environment: Windows XP
Reporter: rafiq ahmad
Fix For: Version 2
I am trying to validate an xml file whose root node is unknown. So I am using
the following code to parse and validate but validation fails.
XMLObject xmlObject = XmlObject.Factory.parse(new FileReader(file));
boolean isValid = xmlObject.validate(); //isValid becomes false eventhough file
is valid
When I looked at closely, I notice xmlObject is not pointing to the root
document object (In my case ReturnDataDocument since ReturnData is the root
node of xml) but pointing to XmlAnyTypeImpl.
When I use the specific object , it works.
ReturnDataDocument xmlObject = ReturnDataDocument .Factory.parse(new
FileReader(file));
boolean isValid = xmlObject.validate(); //isValid is true
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