Sounds good, we should added to the generated site. We'll need to play with the assembly that generates the docs.
Clément or Jun Aoki, would you mind filing a JIRA for this? And of course, working on it would be welcome :) Cheers On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 11:11 AM, jun aoki <jun.aoki....@gmail.com> wrote: > Forgot to mention one liner. In my previous email, <start> <action> > <map-reduce> <end> and all other elements defined in the xsd can be > suggested and autocompleted by the XML editors. It is very productive for > users. > > > On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 11:06 AM, jun aoki <jun.aoki....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Alejandro, >> >> It will be good if the schema files are accessible from a real xml file, >> but not in a part of web page. >> For example >> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/oozie/trunk/client/src/main/resources/oozie-workflow-0.4.xsd?revision=1382193&view=co >> is exactly what Clement needs, but the URL is not ideal because it has a >> revision number and it should not be in a Subversion. >> Instead, it will be great if we could publish it shorter and more permanent >> link type like >> http://oozie.apache.org/schemas/3.1.3/oozie-workflow-0.4.xsd >> >> What users benefit from it is they can open any XML editor (e.g. Eclipse, >> XMLSpy) and start with schemaLocation, then the editors will autocomplete >> and suggests possible elements and attributes. >> >> Clement, if it is what you want I can make a ticket and will see what I >> can do. >> >> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> >> <workflow-app xmlns="uri:oozie:workflow:0.4" >> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" >> xsi:schemaLocation="uri:oozie:workflow:0.4 >> http://oozie.apache.org/schemas/3.1.3/oozie-workflow-0.4.xsd" >> name="flow1"> >> >> <start to="next1"/> >> <action name="action1"> >> <map-reduce></map-reduce> >> <ok to="ok1"/> >> <error to="error1"/> >> </action> >> >> <end name="end1"/> >> </workflow-app> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:41 AM, Clément MATHIEU >> <clem...@unportant.info>wrote: >> >>> On 2012-12-06 18:16, Alejandro Abdelnur wrote: >>> >>> Hi Alejandro, >>> >>> >>> They are avail in the Oozie docs: >>>> >>> >>> My goal is to use the schemas for validation purpose not documentation. >>> By specifying the schema(s) location(s) in the document, or in a catalog, >>> you allow the editor to validate the document on the fly and to provide >>> auto-completion and documentation. >>> >>> If the schemas are not officially published, users have to deploy the >>> schemas by themselves (or use the svn/github web interfaces when possible). >>> >>> Am I the only one to find this feature valuable ? >>> >>> - Clément >>> >> >>