[ RE: http://www.xvrml.net/schemas/xVRML.xsd ]
Hey Bruce...
the response I got from the XML folks @ IBM Watson Center [when I sent that note to the xmlschema-dev list at w3.org] indicates my understanding of the groupingAndChildrenNodes is correct...
declaring:
<xs:complexType name="groupingAndChildrenNodes">
<xs:sequence maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0">
<xs:choice>
<xs:element ref="Anchor"/>
<xs:element ref="Background"/>
[...]
</xs:choice>
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>means:
"a sequence of as many choices as you want each choice made from the following list of possible choices"
so, for example, an element of type groupingAndChildrenNodes could end up containing 2 Anchors and a Background and...
so what puzzles me is why Castor generates classes which seem as though there can only be one of each choice-possibility... or am I missing something?
jeffs
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