Ramin,

Could you provide the schema, a sample of the XML you are parsing, and
a snippet of the code that you're using to instantiate your
XMLBean(s)? It may be easier for someone to help with more
information. I have a suspicion, but It'd like to see some snippets to
confirm it.


Ed


On 2/6/06, Ramin Roham-Pour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a little problem in handling instances of global types generated
> by parsing an xml-string.
>
> In my schema there is defined an element containing a complex type,
> which is itself a global type in this schema. When I parse a xml-string
> to this complex type everything looks fine until I set this instance of
> the complex type as the one in an instance of the element. In the
> element the complex type is nested into another instance of the complex
> type and seems not to be recognized as a complex type, but as additional
> data not defined in the schema.
> If I replace the name of the complex type in the xml-string with
> "xml-fragment" before parsing, the above described does not happen,
> instead everything works fine again until I compare this instance of
> complex type to another instance. The comparison fails because the name
> of the instance is not the same, it is still xml-fragment...
>
> So for the moment I have to decide which of these problems I have to
> work around, but I really would prefer to know how to handle these
> correctly.
> My best way to avoid this is to write complete elements, parse those and
> extract the complex types from them, but thats not really perfect, too.
>
> Thanks in advance for helping
> Ramin
>
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