Hi,

I am working on an enhancement to castor
(http://castor.exolab.org/list-archive/msg21626.html) that involves
changing the mapping schema. I see in the source that the Java objects
that reflect the mapping (those in org.exolab.castor.mapping.xml) are
generated with source generator, presumably from
src/main/org/exolab/castor/mapping/mapping.xsd_sg.

When I try to apply source generator to that schema (after making my
changes) it tells me this:

The following namespace "http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema";
is no longer supported. Please update to the W3C XML Schema
Recommendation.

According to the CVS log, mapping.xsd_sg is still being maintained
(which is why I presumed it was the one to use). So my questions are:
1) Is mapping.xsd_sg still used to generate the
org.exolab.castor.mapping.xml classes? If so, how?
2) Or should I just use change and use mapping.xsd? Or are changes
now to be made directly to the existing source files?
3) What's the difference? Why was/is there a need for the
source-generator-specific version?

Thanks,
Rhett

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| Rhett Sutphin
| Research Assistant (Software)
| Coordinated Laboratory for Computational Genomics
| and the Center for Macular Degeneration
| University of Iowa - Iowa City, IA 52242 - USA
| 4111 MEBRF - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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