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Peter Keller commented on XMLBEANS-567:
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This problem is also preventing me from using XMLBeans versions later than
3.1.0. I can confirm that version 4.0.0 is affected. A build from trunk (from
GitHub FWIW) also doesn't help: the contents of the lib directory are:
{{javaparser-core-3.24.0.jar}}
{{javaparser-symbol-solver-core-3.24.0.jar}}
{{log4j-api-2.17.2.jar}}
{{xmlbeans-5.1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar}}
{{xmlbeans-5.1.0-SNAPSHOT-javadoc.jar}}
{{xmlbeans-5.1.0-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar}}
I'll upload a trivial test case
> Problems with XMLBeans Extension Interfaces Feature
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: XMLBEANS-567
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-567
> Project: XMLBeans
> Issue Type: Task
> Affects Versions: Version 5.0.0
> Reporter: Dmitry Lastochkin
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: xmlbeans-ie-tryout.tar
>
>
> Hello! In our project we are using [XMLBeans Extension Interfaces
> Feature|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/XMLBEANS/ExtensionInterfacesFeature].
> When we compile the TypeSystem (using {{SchemaTypeSystemCompiler.compile}}),
> we add the jar with our extension classes to classpath parameter. In XMLBeans
> 2.4 it works perfectly. But when we updated to XMLBeans 5.0.0, we encountered
> the following error during an extensions validation:
> {code}
> Interface 'SomeInterface' not found."
> {code}
> As far as I understand, this is because
> {{org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.config.Parser}} does not search classes in
> classpath (only in files).
> When we added the sources of the extension interface to the parameters,
> TypeSystem compiled successfuly. But then we ran into another problem. When
> XMLBeans generates java files from XSD, it uses simple class names (instead
> of fully qualified names as it was in XMLBeans 2.4.0) for the classes that
> are used in methods of the extension interface (like parameters types or
> return types). And therefore the geneted files cannot be compiled if the
> extension classes are in a different package.
> Are those changes (ingorning classpath when searching for extenstions and
> using simple names for extenstion classes in code generation instead of fully
> qualified names) were made intentionally? Such limitations are hard to work
> around, making an upgrade from older XMLBeans version very complicated.
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