Hi Erik,
using loadGrammar is the proper way to preload a schema before validation (provide that you cache the schema, turn on the flag 'use cached schemas' and force the validation scheme to be 'always'). As for the experimental notice, it has been removed in the upcoming 3.0 release - but the signature did indeed change: with the completion of the DOM L3 support, both DOMBuilder and DOMInputSource changed their names. So, you can safely use it, and its semantic will be the same in the next versions of Xerces.

Alberto

At 11.56 22/09/2006 +0200, Erik van Zijst wrote:
Hi folks,

When parsing an xml file, we need to apply validation against an xml
schema file. We do not want to rely on the xsi:schemaLocation attribute
in the xml file itself, but instead we want to provide a schema to the
parser explicitly.

What's more, as the caller we want to supply the schema to the parser
through an istream (rather than pointing the parser to a file name or a
URL). This allows us to use schemas dynamically.

We are now using the DOMBuilder::loadGrammar(const DOMInputSource
&source, ...) method which appears to work fine. However, this method is
labeled as "Experimental - subject to change".

What is the intended use for this method? Can I use it, or is there a
"proper" alternative way among the standard methods that I should use?

kind regards,
Erik van Zijst

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