[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-245?page=all ]
Chris A. Mattmann updated NUTCH-245:
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Summary: DTD Schemas for plugin.xml configuration files in conf directory
(was: XML Schemas for xml configuration files in conf directory)
> DTD Schemas for plugin.xml configuration files in conf directory
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>
> Key: NUTCH-245
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-245
> Project: Nutch
> Type: New Feature
> Components: fetcher, indexer, ndfs, searcher, web gui
> Versions: 0.7.2, 0.7.1, 0.7, 0.6, 0.8-dev
> Environment: Power PC Dual Processor 2.0 Ghz, Mac OS X 10.4, although
> improvement is independent of environment
> Reporter: Chris A. Mattmann
> Assignee: Chris A. Mattmann
> Priority: Minor
>
> Currently, the plugin.xml file does not have a DTD or XML Schema associated
> with it, and most people just go look at an existing plugin's plugin.xml file
> to determine what are the allowable elements, etc. There should be an
> explicit plugin DTD file that describes the plugin.xml file. I'll look at the
> code and attach a plugin.dtd file for the Nutch conf directory later today.
> This way, people can use the DTD file to automatically (using tools such as
> XMLSpy) generate plugin.xml files that can then be validated. I'm also going
> to post another issue regarding adding an addition to the ant target that
> builds the Nutch website. The addition to the ant target would copy the
> existing DTD files in $NUTCH_HOME/conf to the Nutch website ROOT. That way,
> we could then reference the DTD file in all the XML instance files by
> reference something like <!DOCTYPE system
> "http://lucene.apache.org/nutch/dtd/parse-plugins.dtd">, within the
> parse-plugins.xml, or similarly for the nutch-site.xml, or mime-types.xml
> file.
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