Cool, that's very useful for folks using an XML editor. Are mixins
supported as well?

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:05 PM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I published a first version and documentation for creating base lzx.xsd +
> project.xsd files, published here:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/openlaszlo-schemagenerator/
>
> Demo Video:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a2A8zy57a0
>
> The JAR contains tasks to generate a XSD from your project LZX files, by
> doing that:
>
> You have full Schema Validation in Eclipse and it will show you all your XML
> schema errors
> The validation is aware of ALL tags and attributes: The LZX
> base-components(+incubator) and your project specific code
> You get content-sensitive drop down menus for Tags and Attributes
> The XSD Schema also contains type-restriction, defaultvalues and
> documentation for Tags and Attributes parsed from your source files
> there is a task to trim the schema from your files again as the OpenLaszlo
> compiler does not accept schema and prefixes (yet ;))
>
> So your LZX file looks like that:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>
>
> <canvas
>     xmlns="http://localhost/openlaszlo/lzx";
>
>
>     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
>
>
>     xmlns:project="http://localhost/openlaszlo/project";
>     xsi:schemaLocation="http://localhost/openlaszlo/lzx ../lzx.xsd
>
>
>     http://localhost/openlaszlo/project ../project.xsd"
>     >
>    <project:externalClass myPublicProperty="false"></project:externalClass>
>
>
> </library>
>
>
> ... actually what needs to be done now is to wrap my library in an Eclipse
> Project so that the steps that I currently do using ANT are automatically
> done by the IDE.
>
> There is also a hook in the JAR-library to transfer an existing
> "Non-XSD-aware" project into a XSD aware project. I will publish something
> about that soon.
>
> Based on the XSD you could also generate Java files with JAXB, for example
> you can create a whole Java representative of the LFC and your project ...
> or you could potentially create some data-services that automatically
> generate LZX from Java and vice verca...
>
> Sebastian
>
> --
> Sebastian Wagner
> http://www.openmeetings.de
> http://www.webbase-design.de
> http://www.wagner-sebastian.com
> [email protected]

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