DOM3 allows you to perform in-memory validation against a given schema.
Xerces provides experimental support for DOM3 apis.
To enable this you will need to compile the xerces2 source using the
'jars-dom3' target in ant. The relevant info is in this article [1].

[1] http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-keydom2.html#l3api


Ankit Pasricha
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
8200 Warden Avenue, Ontario L6G 1C7
Phone: (905) 413 4941


                                                                           
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I am currently working on a research project at JPMorgan attempting to find
a way of performing in-memory validation of XML documents against their
schemas. i.e. I want to take a parsed XML document in DOM form, held in
memory, and validate it against a schema. I was wondering whether anyone
has found a way to do this or has been working on a method to do this.
Please let me know if anyone has any ideas on performing in-memory
validation of XML documents.

Thanks.

Rahul Vyas




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