On Tue 24 Sep 2013 06:47:28 PM PDT, George David wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Our product is an appliance. We mostly run Java, we have some c/c++ code,
> and a lot of bash, perl, and python scripts. The appliance runs on Linux.
> About a year ago we released a REST API for our customers to use. We
> generat
Dave,
Our product is an appliance. We mostly run Java, we have some c/c++ code,
and a lot of bash, perl, and python scripts. The appliance runs on Linux.
About a year ago we released a REST API for our customers to use. We
generate XSDs from YANG files using pyang. Then we use JAXB to convert the
On Sun 22 Sep 2013 09:25:48 AM PDT, George David wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> I've had a lot of trouble with generateDS not creating valid XML for the
> XSDs I use. The biggest problem I had was getting generateDS to create XML
> with valid namespaces. After looking at the code and running the debugger,
Hi Dave,
I've had a lot of trouble with generateDS not creating valid XML for the
XSDs I use. The biggest problem I had was getting generateDS to create XML
with valid namespaces. After looking at the code and running the debugger,
I believe the problem stems from the fact that generateDS creates