IMHO we just have to compile the dtd or the schemas and start working using the JAXB framework with the generated Interfaces. We can always change or choose the machine that makes jaxb work. Maybe we can start using xmlbeans as the base for jaxb.
At 10:38 03/10/2003 +0100, you wrote:
> This is interesting. Which version of JAXB was used?
> 1.0_ea ? > 1.0_beta ? > 1.0 ?
It was 1.0.
We had another problem with JAXB as it uses a serialised version of the msv classes, conflicting with the version of msv that we already used through dom4j. Needless to say these were internal msv classes that had been serialised and had changed with the more recent version used by dom4j :-)
We have used dom4j extensively for parsing XML and are very happy with it. It provides a nice interface, more intuitive than most IMHO. Of course it doesn't generate any java classes :-)
Kev
