> Validation has been turned of by default in Cocoon because
> it is an expensive operation. In a server environment where
> you will be sending the same document hundreds or thousands
> of times a day (depending on site traffic), the added overhead
> of validation is too expensive to do for each request.
>
> Ideally Validation is done after document creation, and then
> never again. I do not know if there is even an option to
> turn on validation at this time. Check your cocoon.properties
> file for anything that looks promissing.
I dont want validation every time - I just want to test if my XML corresponds to my
XML Schema. The thing is, that I will explain the format of my XML language using a
XML Schema, but first I want to check that my XML Schema is correct (it is correct XML
Schema and my test XML file checks OK with my XML Schema file). So what I need is just
a way to check a XML file with a XML Schema file - a way that gives good error
messages. I would like to be able to use Cocoon1 for the tast, but it is not essential.
Thanx
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