Ainsi parlait Bob Schloss : > Guillaume, > > I ran your schema through a tool I am one of the authors of (which you > can obtain at http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com), the XML Schema Quality > Checker. > > Here are the first few messages it produced: You evil, XSV was more friendly with my poor schema :-)
> |------------+--------------+---------------+------------------+----------- > |---------------------| line | column | severity | error > | type | | > | ------------+--------------+---------------+------------------+---------- > |----------------------| 109 | 34 | ERROR | > | Constraint | | > | ------------+--------------+---------------+------------------+---------- > |----------------------| > | > |The global > | complexType > | | referenced by > | 'NameType' does > | | not exist. > | 'model:NameType' > | | would be a > | valid reference. > | | Interesting enough, this one (sorry for the careful layout) is detected, but the exact same one at line 94 is not... > It is so easy to make namespace errors when writing a schema that I > strongly recommend that everyone check their schema with our tool or with > XSV (or both). OK, i've downloaded it (last time i tried, there was a problem with the server), and i'm using it localy. But it's a try-only license :-( IBM licensing policy seems pretty curious sometimes : while releasing great soft as open source (jikes, xerces), some other great software stay under proprietary license. Is it software authors choice or some sort of marketing strategy ? -- Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG key http://bohm.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/gpgkey.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
