Daan,

I'm having trouble downloaded from this ftp.
I can logon and change to the pub/castor directory.
But when I do an 'ls', the ftp client hangs.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

--Erik

      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
      > [mailto:Daan.Hoogland@;nc3a.nato.int]
      > Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 4:25 AM
      > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      > Subject: Re: [castor-dev] the reverse of XMLInstance2Schema
      > 
      > 
      > H Eitan,
      > 
      > > where can i find out more about daan's gui generator?
      > 
      > try ftp://ftp.snow.nl/pub/castor
      > there are some archives there, no documentation. One of 
      > the archives contains a patched castor. The others 
      > example applications.
      > 
      > I will try to continue put in the odd hour a week, but 
      > can't guarantee it, so there is no real support for now.
      > 
      > Also maybe contact "Kurt Spanier 
      > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>". He is thinking 
      > to do it all over (and probably better).
      > 
      > Have fun and good luck.
      > 
      > > -----Original Message-----
      > > From: Eitan Suez [mailto:eitan@;uptodata.com]
      > > Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 3:43 AM
      > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      > > Subject: Re: [castor-dev] the reverse of XMLInstance2Schema
      > > 
      > > 
      > > ok, i see; thanks.  by the way, an idea occurred to me
      > > recently of a databinding framework between an xml
      > > schema and an html gui for data entry.  that is, you feed
      > > a schema to a program that generates html forms with
      > > the necessary javascript to enforce validation and the
      > > production of a valid xml instance document when the
      > > form is submitted.  this might be used by a tester for
      > > data entry and for the production of instance documents
      > > based on a schema.
      > > 
      > > it turns out that someone's already done this.  i stumbled
      > > across it on the w3c schema pages at:
      > > 
      > > 
      > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/xmlschema-dev/2002Ju
      > n/0050.html
      > > 
      > > they call it schema-forms.
      > > 
      > > where can i find out more about daan's gui generator?
      > > 
      > > thanks! / eitan
      > > 
      > > ----- Original Message ----- 
      > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      > > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 4:03 PM
      > > Subject: Re: [castor-dev] the reverse of XMLInstance2Schema
      > > 
      > > 
      > > > Eitan,
      > > > 
      > > > You wrote:
      > > >       >   can you explain why one might seek a different
      > > >       >   way to do schema-to-instance?
      > > > 
      > > > As part of a QA/testing effort, we want 
      > > > the non-technical folks in our dept
      > > > involved in creating the XML.
      > > > 
      > > > 1) The tester guy/gal wants to flex the business 
      > > functionality handled
      > > > by the
      > > > data structures in a particular schema (perhaps 
      > FundsTransfer.xsd).
      > > > 2) The Tester clicks a link to generate sample xml 
      > instance based on
      > > > FundsTransfer.xsd schema.
      > > > 3) The Tester modifies the generated instance using 
      > an XML editor.
      > > > 4) The tester clicks a separate link to submit the 
      > xml to the system
      > > > 5) The tester analyzes results (also in xml).
      > > > 
      > > > Ultimately, we'd like to use Daan's UI generator 
      > instead of the XML
      > > > editor.
      > > > 
      > > > Thanks,
      > > > 
      > > > --Erik
      > > > 
      > > > 
      > > >       > -----Original Message-----
      > > >       > From: Eitan Suez [mailto:eitan@;uptodata.com]
      > > >       > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:45 PM
      > > >       > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      > > >       > Subject: Re: [castor-dev] the reverse of 
      > XMLInstance2Schema
      > > >       > 
      > > >       > 
      > > >       > hi erik,
      > > >       > 
      > > >       >   why not just 
      > > >       >    a. apply the sourcegenerator on the schema,
      > > >       >    b. use java to construct an instance 
      > > >       >    c. marshal it to xml
      > > >       >   ?
      > > >       > 
      > > >       >   this indirectly provides a schema-to-instance
      > > >       >   generation mecahnism.
      > > >       > 
      > > >       >   can you explain why one might seek a different
      > > >       >   way to do schema-to-instance?
      > > >       > 
      > > >       > thanks, eitan
      > > >       > 
      > > >       > ----- Original Message ----- 
      > > >       > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      > > >       > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      > > >       > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 4:56 PM
      > > >       > Subject: [castor-dev] the reverse of 
      > XMLInstance2Schema
      > > >       > 
      > > >       > 
      > > >       > > Hi all,
      > > >       > > 
      > > >       > > I'm familiar with XMLInstance2Schema.  
      > However, I'm
      > > >       > > looking for a process that does the reverse --
      > > >       > > takes a schema and creates an XML document that 
      > > >       > adheres to the schema.
      > > >       > > We want to use this as a start to 
      > creating test data 
      > > >       > for our system.
      > > >       > > 
      > > >       > > XML Spy has this feature, but I was looking for 
      > > >       > > something with source code to tinker with.
      > > >       > > I found
      > > >       > > 
      > > > 
      > http://incrementaldevelopment.com/papers/xsltrick/#schem
a-to-instance,
> > but it is rather incomplete.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > --Erik
> 
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