There are plugins for Eclipse like XMLBuddy that will do XML validation. You
probably want to look at some of those options.

On 6/24/07, Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Apologies if this has been asked before (I certainly couldn't find any
reference to it).

Right now I have a problem that I cannot find, and I believe it's either
in
my ColdSpring XML config file or in my Reactor XML config file.

I am using Eclipse, and I was wondering if there's any way to tell Eclipse
that these XML files need to be in a certain format, so that it can
highlight things like improperly closed XML tags, use of tags that are not
used in the XML spec for CS/Reactor, etc.  Has anyone else been able to
"Tell Eclipse About These XML Files" such that it can actually help
identify
at least the most stupid of spelling or closing-tag errors?

Thanks,

Marc



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