Thanks a lot Dave for your examples.. Let me dig through XMLBeans source...
 
Thanks
Kiran
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From: Dave Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 6/23/2005 4:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: document element namespace mismatch



Sorry Kiran, I can't say what's causing your error. Have a dig around
the XmlBeans source for your version.

Regarding

"In order to move forward, I set the namespace in my input XML string"

The example in my previous mail shows how to parse the XML String
without adding a namespace to it. In fact you mentioned the same way in
your mail too.

I have amended your schema to allow multiple ADDRESSes and attached a
basic app to parse your example string and add another ADDRESS to the
INPUT root element. It might be a useful crib sheet for learning the
very basics of XmlBeans. The code works as is in both 1.0.4 and
2.0.0-beta-1.

Sorry I can't help with the NPE. Best of luck learning this great tool!

Dave H.


Kiran Kumar wrote:

>Thanks Dave for your response. Sorry, I was having element <INPUTS> in my XSD 
>but I forgot to mention in my first email (copy/paste mistake)...
>
>In order to move forward, I set the namespace in my input XML string.. Now I 
>am getting an error..which is
>
>java.lang.NullPointerException
> at 
> org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.store.Root$LoadContext.checkNameAttr(Root.java:1428)
> at org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.store.Root$LoadContext.attr(Root.java:1558)
> at org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.store.Root.loadNode(Root.java:1808)
> at org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.store.Root.loadXml(Root.java:1849)
> at 
> org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.schema.SchemaTypeLoaderBase.parse(SchemaTypeLoaderBase.java:356)
> at testdomain.corange.INPUTSDocument$Factory.parse(Unknown Source)
>
>Any Idea why this error comes ?
>
>Thanks
>Kiran
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>________________________________
>
>From: Dave Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thu 6/23/2005 2:21 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: document element namespace mismatch
>
>
>
>Kiran,
>
>You're missing an important line in your Schema definition. You need to
>create a global element somewhere in the schema file, such as:
>
>  <xsd:element name="INPUTS" type="gcindividual:INPUTS" />
>
>This specifies the root element of your XML instance and will become the
>actual INPUTSDocument object when the file is parsed.
>
>Then you can parse the file with:
>
>    XmlOptions opts = new XmlOptions();
>    Map<String, String> ns = new HashMap<String, String>();
>    ns.put("", "http://testdomain/gcindividual";);
>    opts.setLoadSubstituteNamespaces(ns);
>    INPUTSDocument inputsDoc = INPUTSDocument.Factory.parse(
>        "<INPUTS><ADDRESS> <STREET>50 w washington st</STREET>
></ADDRESS> </INPUTS>", opts);
>
>All the best,
>
>Dave H.
>
>
>Kiran Kumar wrote:
>
> 
>
>>Thanks for your response.
>>
>>I tried with the following options, but it did not work..
>>
>>I have tried with the following options.. but I was getting the same error..
>>  XmlOptions xopt = new XmlOptions();
>>  xopt.setUseDefaultNamespace();
>>  INPUTSDocument myInputsDoc = INPUTSDocument.Factory.parse(input,xopt);
>>
>>and also like this..
>>
>>  String namespace = "http://testdomain/gcindividual";;
>>  HashMap m = new HashMap();
>>  m.put("",namespace);
>>  xopt.setLoadSubstituteNamespaces(m);
>>
>>I was getting the same error ==>The document is not a [EMAIL 
>>PROTECTED]://testdomain/gcindividual <mailto:[EMAIL 
>>PROTECTED]://testdomain/gcindividual> : document element namespace mismatch 
>>expected "http://testdomain/gcindividual <http://testdomain/gcindividual> " 
>>got ""
>>
>>Thanks
>>Kiran
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>>________________________________
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>>From: Jean-Christophe Pazzaglia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Wed 6/22/2005 8:42 AM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: document element namespace mismatch
>>
>>
>>
>>Speciyiyng the default namespace in INPUTS should make it
>>(according that you managed to compile your schema before
>>and marshalling is your issue)
>>
>>jc
>>
>>
>>
>>   
>>
>>>Hi, Anybody has any inputs on my previous question.. Any help is
>>>highly appreciated. I have gone through google, could not get any
>>>solution.
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>Kiran
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>>>*From:* Kiran Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>*Sent:* Tue 6/21/2005 3:21 PM
>>>*To:* [email protected]
>>>*Subject:* document element namespace mismatch
>>>
>>>Hello, I am a newbie to this xmlbeans. I am trying to generate the
>>>bean using XML string. My input is some thing like
>>>
>>><INPUTS> <ADDRESS> <STREET>50 w washington st</STREET> </ADDRESS>
>>></INPUTS>
>>>
>>>I have the XSD like this :
>>><xsd:schema xmlns:gcindividual="http://testdomain/gcindividual";
>>>xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
>>>targetNamespace="http://testdomain/gcindividual";
>>>elementFormDefault="qualified">
>>> <xsd:complexType name="ADDRESS">
>>>   <xsd:sequence>
>>><xsd:element name="STREET" type="xsd:string"/>
>>>   </xsd:sequence>
>>>  </xsd:complexType>
>>>  <xsd:complexType name="INPUTS">
>>>    <xsd:sequence>
>>> <xsd:element name="ADDRESS" type="gcindividual:ADDRESS"/>
>>>    </xsd:sequence>
>>></xsd>
>>>
>>>While parsing this into document bean I am getting the error "
>>>*document element namespace mismatch expected ...*". I always get the
>>>input in String format so I will not have namespace prefix.. Is there
>>>anyway we can tell XMLBeans to ignore namespaces ?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>Kiran
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>     
>>>
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