Hi Toby

From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > If you want to use MSV I'd recommend looking at this sample to see how
to
> do
> > it - there are a few problems with the current MSV release's
> documentation.
> > hopefully there will be a new release soon. Also watch out for version
> > conflicts with Xerces, make sure you put the msv.jar before any version
of
> > xerces on your classpath. The msv.jar thats in dom4j/lib does not
require
> > xerces.jar on the classpath so its best not to use xerces with MSV.
>
> I'm eager to complete the missing XML Schema chapter of our cookbook in
> order to address this problem. I will use the mentioned example as basis.
> Ok?

Sounds cool.

> MSV sounds cool!

Agreed! I think it could develop into an awesome tool. It also could be used
to generate RelaxNG or XML Schema documents from DTDs etc.

> One question: It seems that only XML Schema Datatypes are part of
quarantilo
> (xsdlib).

Its integrated into MSV as well now - so I've used the latest xsdlib release
from MSV for now.

> Do you know if the plan to support Types as well, or have we build our own
> implementation of this Spec?

I'm not yet sure how we could implement types. e.g. we could use MSV to
implement a dom4j Verifier using MSV's Grammar to avoid turning dom4j into
SAX events. We could also use MSV's Grammar model to generate more
grammar-ware dom4j implementations.


> BTW another side-effekt of the new JAXM EAI realese is that we can use it
to
> start with esperanto now. :-)

:-)

Am about to jump on a plane for a weeks vacation in Majorca, Spain - so I'll
catch up with everyone next week.

James


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