Hi Thomas,

I just noticed one more thing in your note. Are you confusing import with
include? If you just want to tinclude types in the same namespace, you
should be using an include statement like this:

<xsd:include schemaLocation="include.xsd"/>

instead of the import statement you show below:

<xsd:import namespace="<our namespace>" schemaLocation="include.xsd"/>

Frank.

Frank Budinsky/Toronto/i...@ibmca wrote on 07/27/2009 09:36:37 AM:

> Hi Thomas,
>
> Since you don't show what schema.xsd and include.xsd contain, and
> what type you're trying to create when you get the error, it's very
> hard to guess what the problem might be.
>
> Things to check:
>
> 1) Is include.xsd in the same folder as schema.xsd (i.e., c:\temp)?
> It should be.
> 2) What is the targetNamespace of the schema in schema.xsd? Is it
> different from the namespace you're importing ("<our namespace>")?
> It should be different.
> 3) What is the target namespace of the schema in include.xsd? Is it
> the same as namespace you're importing ("<our namespace>")? It
> should be the same.
> 4) Are you creating the type from the included schema using the
> imported namespace ("<our namespace>") as the URI argument ? You should
be.
>
> Frank.
>
> Thomas Trenz <[email protected]> wrote on
> 07/27/2009 06:15:13 AM:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am using Apache Tuscany SDO 1.1.1 and I have a problem loading a
> > schema file with an import statement. What happens is that I can create

> > data objects of types that are included in the main file. However, when

> > I try to create objects from the imported file, I get the following
error:
> >
> > java.lang.IllegalArgumentException in
> > org.apache.tuscany.sdo.util.DataObjectUtil.create
(DataObjectUtil.java:2549).
> >
> > The code to load the schema file is:
> >
> >   public static void initHelperContext () throws FileNotFoundException
> >   {
> >     hc = SDOUtil.createHelperContext();
> >
> >     XSDHelper xsdHelper = hc.getXSDHelper();
> >
> >     File f2 = new File ("c:\temp\schema.xsd");
> >     InputStream is2 = new FileInputStream (f2);
> >     xsdHelper.define(is2, f2.getAbsolutePath());
> >   }
> >
> > That's how the schema file gets imported:
> >
> >   <xsd:import namespace="<our namespace>"
schemaLocation="include.xsd"/>
> >
> > When I copy the definitions from the imported file into the main file,
> > then everything works fine...
> >
> > Any help is appreciated...
> >
> > Thanks
> > Thomas

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