Or Castor (www.exolab.org) - The only one out of the 4 data binding
frameworks that works for my schemas (albeit complicated interconnected
schemas).
Sean
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 10:31:54PM -0600, Niraj Juneja wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> Thanks for the reply,
>
> I have not worked with Castor so I cannot comment on that(although I did
get
> an email from castor to evaluate their product).
>
> As far as JAXB goes. Right now it is in Early Access and I think it is
due
> its first relase now. In its Early access release it supports only DTD's
but
> one of the goals of the specification is to support XML Schema. So I
guess
> the first release should support XML Schema.
>
> On Validation : I believe the validation it does is whatever validation
you
> can describe in your schema. So if you say that your Element can
contains
> boolean so the Validation will check for stuff like that. But I am not
sure
> if by validations you mean stuff like the "Date should be in between X
and Y
> days". I don't think JAXB can do validations like this...
>
> Yes I did read about the Form Beans / and the XML schema thread. In my
> opinion the struts developers should concentrate on making Form beans
JAXB
> compliant rather than writing one more XML/object product.
>
You also can consider the "Zeus" (zeus.enhydra.org).
incze
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