Hi Theodor,

I think there would be interest in having this utility in geotools 
definitely. Unfortunately XSD is hard to get decent error messages out 
of when you make a mistake. If you post a test case somewhere which 
illustrates the issue I would be happy to look at it.

-Justin

Theodor Foerster wrote:
> Hi,
> Some might have noticed, that I am currently trying to get something
> running, which produces a XSDSchema document based on a GT featureType.
> I adopted some parts of the geoserver implementation
> org.geoserver.wfs.xml.FeatureTypeSchema. Unfortunately, I get only a
> null Document back from the created XSDschema. This is strange, as the
> XSDSchema does not complain during the creation procedure.
> 
> If there is anybody, who want to also work on this issue, we could join
> our efforts and I would share the already adopted sourcecode and ideas.
> 
>       Theodor
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