Hi all,

I want to avoid that this thread is going to sleep. Do we have a chance for
schemas.geotools.org or schemas.osgeo.org ?.

What about to put the schema files as part of the documentation. Still  
svn, but we can encode the version of the schema into the file name.

I could offer a location on my site, but this is quite ugly and it is  
not guaranteed to work for ever. And it may cause confusion to the  
users.

Cheers
Christian

Zitat von Ben Caradoc-Davies <ben.caradoc-dav...@csiro.au>:

> Yes, for target schemas, but the mapping file schema
> AppSchemaDataAccess.xsd is copied manually and is unpublished (although
> it is only used to support manual editing). We have *exactly* the same
> problem Christian has. Users have raised this issue on the lists.
>
> Publishing at an svn url is problematic: commits might break an
> existing deployment, lots of versioning problems.
>
> I would love to have a schemas.geotools.org or schemas.osgeo.org .
>
> On 22/06/11 18:55, Jody Garnett wrote:
>> I think the app-schema team has a resolver that allows them to   
>> store schema files in a jar and manage them in a maven repository   
>> as normal artefacts? With the advantage of being able to bundle   
>> them up for "offline" use ....
>>
>> Jody
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:43   
>> PM,<christian.muel...@nvoe.at<mailto:christian.muel...@nvoe.at>>    
>> wrote:
>> The topic is interesting for both geotools/geoserver.
>>
>> I have XML config files in both environments and I always try to have
>> a xml schema to achieve higher quality. It would be nice to use
>> xsi:schemaLocation  in the concrete xml files to ease validation and
>> editing.
>>
>> Tho make this work we need an official  place where we can put these
>> schema files (or DTDs).
>> Example: http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd
>>
>> A quick workaround would be to reference them in the svn repo like
>>
>> xsi:schemaLocation="namespaceurl
>> http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/trunk/modules/library/xml/src/test/resources/org/geotools/xml/test-data/mails.xsd";
>>
>> But I am not sure if this is a good idea ?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Chrilstian
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