Hi,
Are you doing a straight 'validate schema.xsd instance.xml'
to test this or is it part of a more complex scenario? If you do straight
validation I am confident that it works like you expect.
Radu
From: Ole Matzura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 2
Better late than never... I finally got around to trying this out myself, and
what happens is that simply when you run the code in Maven, the JVM somehow is
started with the "-ea" switch, while when running in Eclipse it is not.
I will have to open a JIRA issue for this to see if the assert is r
Hi!
I have a validation issue where the qname of an xsi:type isn't liked by
xmlbeans;
This validates ok (the namespace is prefixed):
But this doesn't (no prefix):
He
I don't think XMLBeans has what you are looking for in terms of
creating a schema from existing java sources in the way JAXB's schema
gen tool does.
Have you looked at Castor or JIBx?
-jacobd
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:16 AM, Abid Hussain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm lookin
Asaf,
If I understand you right, you have compiled the schema (using scomp),
resulting in a jar (containing the generated XMLBeans classes and other
artifacts), which is in your runtime classpath, and you want to access the
schema document at runtime. The following methods should be helpful to y
Is it possible to extract the schema document out of the generated XmlBeans?
From: Asaf Lahav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 7:30 PM
To: 'user@xmlbeans.apache.org'
Subject: extracting the schema (XSD/WSDL) from xmlbeans in runtime
Hi everybody,
Is there a way to
Hello everybody,
I'm looking for a tool which can map existing classes to a schema.
In Jaxb 2.0 this is possible (the tool is called schemagen) but only with Java
1.5. Jaxb 1.0 supports Java 1.4 but doesn't have such a tool.
Does anybody know how to do so with Java 1.4? AFAIK there is no sche
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