First of all thank you for your guick answer! I saw many of these before asking but i think that for the job i want to be done many of this are irrelevant because almost all tutorials and guides are mostly for instance manipulation.
Is there any link/guide/tutorial for primitive jobs with xmlbeans?e.g parsing/compiling/loading of XSD's I wrote this piece of code and i can't figure out why it doesn't work. import org.apache.xmlbeans.*; import java.io.*; import javax.xml.namespace.*; public class XMLBeansClass { public static void main(String[] args) { XmlObject xob = XmlObject.Factory.parse(new File("/home/X/Y/Z/W/Eclipse_WorkPlace/ProjectXMLBeansTesting/src/T.xsd")); XmlObject xmlobj[] = {xob}; SchemaTypeSystem t = XmlBeans.compileXsd(xmlobj,XmlBeans.getBuiltinTypeSystem(),null); } } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I get from eclipse compiler this error message : 3 errors : Unhandled exception type IOException line 18 Java Problem Unhandled exception type XmlException line 20 Java Problem Unhandled exception type XmlException line 20 Java Problem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Can anyone indicate where the problem is?I can't figure out what to do.... Thanks in advance, Michael --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Israel Rivera Jr wrote: > Hey Michael, > > Do not worry we all had to start some where. Anyhow, when I first > began using xmlbeans I read thought almost all of the tutorials. Sure > it did take me a while to get up and running, however, once I was > everything was working great and I understood why. > > Check these out and see what you come up with: > > http://xmlbeans.apache.org/docs/2.0.0/guide/conGettingStartedwithXMLBeans.html > > http://xmlbeans.apache.org/documentation/tutorial_getstarted.html > > http://xmlbeans.apache.org/documentation/index.html#XMLBeans+Version+1+User+Documentation > > Regards, > > Israel Rivera > > On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 11:56 AM, michael <michael....@gmail.com > <mailto:michael....@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hi everybody! > > First of all sorry for my procceded bad English. > > I'am really a dummy,so i am asking for help. > > My BA Thesis is about XSD type matching, so i need help. > > I've figured out that the API that more likely i need to use for my > assignment is Schema Type API.(I hope i'am right!) > > So,for start , i am trying to insert (don't know the > terminology,sorry) > , possibly that would be compile/parse the XSD file into my code in > order to use it and figure out what every interface/field/method > does , > simply newbie printing things for now. > > I tried to use on my code the CompileXsd() but i can't figure out and > understand thoroughly how this method works,what it takes etc etc. > > To give you a more deep scope to what i want, i want to "pass" into my > code the .xsd file which is specified somewhere in my disk and start > playing with it , with the built-in interfaces. > > For the record,i'm using Eclipse ganymede and i've already insert the > xmlbeans-2.4.0 jars etc into my personal libraries on the project > , and > all imports are ok. > > I would like to give me samples of code for "passing" in the .xsd file > because i can't figure out what the methods take as parameters. > > > Thanks in advance, > > Michael > > PS. I'm new to JAVA to... :( > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@xmlbeans.apache.org > <mailto:user-unsubscr...@xmlbeans.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@xmlbeans.apache.org > <mailto:user-h...@xmlbeans.apache.org> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@xmlbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@xmlbeans.apache.org