Hi!
May I use SchemaTypeVisitorImpl only without using xmlbean generated
sources?
This is because I want to give users a hint about what element can be
inserted at some location
before he/she really insert something. I've noticed that
SchemaTypeVisitorImpl already have
enough information about the
2001 is the latest and greatest version. I haven't looked too much into
the 1999 version, but I know that there are some differences in
datatypes.
One thing you may want to try is altering the schema to use the 2001
namespace.
Best of luck,
-Jacobd
-Original Message-
From: Alistair You
Use the xsdconfig file to change package
names. See the following: http://wiki.apache.org/xmlbeans/XmlBeansFaq#configPackageName
.
But keep in mind that XmlBeans doesn’t
support using two or more sets of java classes (in different packages) mapped
to schema type/elements that have the same
thanks for that - why would 2001 be special? or is there something
special about 1999?
thanks,
Alistair
On 13 Jan 2006, at 16:31, Jacob Danner wrote:
You might be getting this because the schema is 1999 and not 2001
-Original Message-
From: Alistair Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi. I’m new at using XMLBeans and ran into a bit of a problem. I have 2 schemas which are almost identical except for a few elements that have been removed/added since one is a revision of the other. I need to maintain both schemas for a while until all of the users have finally migrated to t
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