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Steve Traut updated XMLBEANS-158:
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    Attachment: Validation.zip

Attaching zip with Validation sample.

> Review Validation sample and add to sample repository
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: XMLBEANS-158
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-158
>      Project: XMLBeans
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Samples
>     Versions: TBD
>     Reporter: Steve Traut
>     Priority: Trivial
>  Attachments: Validation.zip
>
> I'll attach a zip with the code. Feedback is welcome. Here are the notes from 
> the readme:
> Sample: Validation
> Author: Steven Traut ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Last Updated: May 25, 2005
> Versions:
>     xmlbeans-v1 1.0.3
>     xmlbeans-v2
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> This sample illustrates how you can use the XMLBeans API to validate
> XML instances against schema. The API provides two validation features:
> - A validate method (available from XmlOjbect and types generated from schema)
> with which you can validate the bound instance and collect error messages 
> that 
> result.
> - An option through which you can specify that simple schema types should
> be validated by XMLBeans when your code sets their value. This feature
> will simply throw an exception if setting the value renders the instance
> invalid.
> Because it uses invalid XML for illustration, this sample is designed to 
> "fail"
> when it runs. When you run this sample, you'll see it print two blocks of 
> information
> in the console:
> - A message containing errors resulting from calling the validate method
> on invalid XML.
> - The stack trace of an exception resulting from setting an invalid value
> when the XmlOptions.VALIDATE_ON_SET option has been specified.
> Note that you can also validate at the command line using tools provided 
> in the bin directory of the XMLBeans distribution.
> To try out this sample:
> 1. Set XMLBEANS_HOME in your environment
> 2. Ant must be on your PATH
> 3. To compile the schemas and sample source, run "ant build"
> 4. To execute the sample, run "ant run"

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