Hi Luca,

Try creating a file named 'config.xml' with contents similar to the following:

    
        <xb:namespace uri="##any">
            <xb:package>com.mydomain.project.custom</xb:package>
        </xb:namespace>
    </xb:config>

Then in your scomp command append the filename above to the end of your command.
Something like: 'scomp -out mylib.jar my_src.xsd my_config.xml'

Good luck,

Ty



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From: Luca Santaniello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 4:13:21 AM
Subject: create personal package





 
 

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Hi,
 

  
 

i want generate my personal package, i don’t
want use default package defined in xsd…
 

  
 

Is it possible whit scomp command?
 

  
 

Tks
 

  
 

  
 











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