I didn't even think of that, I have VS.NET at home but not at work. Thanks for the 
heads up.


-----Original Message-----
From: LAHRAICHI Mohamed-Amine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 7:13 PM
To: 'Castor-User (E-mail)'
Subject: Re: [castor-user] conversion tool compatibility question


For me, the best tool generating xsd is Visual Studio .net editor (well I
know we are in a java world ...); it looks like uml and generates a very
clean xsd schema 

-----Message d'origine-----
De�: Bryan LaPlante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoy�: mercredi 2 juin 2004 22:43
��: Castor-User (E-mail)
Objet�: [castor-user] conversion tool compatibility question

Hi folks,
I have a rather large database to convert to Castor objects. Is there a
preferred tool for generating the xsd, I tried XMLSpy but it creates an xsd
with a format that is a bit proprietary. Once I fixed the structure and
change the Integer ranges chosen by there generator I find that it is not
generating an xsd with the same hierarchy as the relationships in my
database.

Sorry if this is a little off topic, I have a large task and I really want
to use Castor versus the Java objects created by XMLSpy. Any thoughts.

Bryan LaPlante

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