Diego,
1.
If you do 
scomp -src <srcdir> -srconly -d <bindir> <schema>
then the java files are generated in the srcdir you specify and the
binary files,
including the TypeSystemHolder.class, are generated in the bindir you
specify.
When you compile and use the java files, make sure you include the files
in the 
bindir in your classpath.
2.
The xsdconfig works for me (except I had a different namespace for xb). 
You can also use

<xb:config xmlns:xb="http://www.bea.com/2004/02/xbean/config";>
  <xb:namespace>
    <xb:package>es.tid.websemantica.buscador.querySchema</xb:package>
  </xb:namespace>
</xb:config>

Are you doing 
scomp <xsdfile> <xsdconfigfile>
?
Or are you using ant? if you're using ant, a common problem is not
having the 
config file included with the fileset(s) of the *.xsd files.

- Wing Yew

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 8:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Two newbie questions

Hi, I'm new to XMLbeans and I've got some questions about it:

* Is there a way to use scomp for obtaining .java source files which I 
could use in my application?. I mean, not obtaining a .jar, but only the

source files. I know there's a -srconly option, but I can't use those 
source files in my application because I get a 
java.lang.RuntimeException: "Cannot load SchemaTypeSystem. Unable to 
load class with name 
schemaorg_apache_xmlbeans.system.s43B4BB6513DB8C25ACC914901C0C8C83.TypeS
ystemHolder. 
Make sure the generated binary files are on the classpath", so I suppose

the .java files are not enough.

* I've got an XSD with no namespaceTarget:

  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
  <xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";>
  ...

  and I want to compile it and obtain a package different from the 
default "noNamespace" one. I've tried using this .xsdconfig file, but it

doesn't work:

  <xb:config  xmlns:xb="http://www.bea.com/2002/09/xbean/config";>
  <xb:namespace uri="##any">
    <xb:package>es.tid.websemantica.buscador.querySchema</xb:package>
  </xb:namespace>
</xb:config>

What's wrong with it?

Thank you very much.



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