Hi, AFAIK Axis2 does not do any XSD validation unless you use data binding. XML to java object conversion that happens when you have used data binding, expects the message to conform to the schema.
IIRC XMLBeans enforces this heavily, while ADB use it only when absolutely necessary. There are some switches like "backword compatibility mode" which you can use when code generating(data binding) to reduce the enforcement of some schema constructs. In other words, you cannot turn off schema validation completely if you are using data binding. thanks, Thilina On 10/8/07, Ritesh Tarway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is there a way to turn off XSD validation in production env? I would want it > to be a flag in axis configuration to turn off validation globally for all > deployed services? > > platform information : Axis2/Java Version 1.3 , deployed on tomcat or > websphere, using sun's JVM ( jdk 1.5.0) > -- > Ritesh Tarway > Bangalore, India > +91-9945365635 > > <Matrix:Revolution> > Seraph: Did you always know? > The Oracle: Oh, no. No, I didn't. But I believed... I believed. > > -- > Ritesh Tarway > Bangalore, India > +91-9945365635 > > <Matrix:Revolution> > Seraph: Did you always know? > The Oracle: Oh, no. No, I didn't. But I believed... I believed. -- Thilina Gunarathne - http://thilinag.blogspot.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
