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Hi Eric,
Thank you for your suggestion.
I don't know much about entity Resolver I will go through it and I
will try the best method.
KumudaRajarshi
-------Original Message-------
Date: Monday, April 22,
2002 02:47:04 PM
Subject: RE: How to
store Schema separately and xml separately and still validate the xml
against the schema
Hi Kumuda,
Please don't use html when posting to
mailing lists.
As far as I know, you have two solutions : * The
simplest way is to use the EntityResolver (you will have to implement
one) and use setEntityResolver method of your builder. When the builder
have to resolve an entity, your EntityResolver will be asked to provide
an InputStream.
* Or more complicated, choose a protocol name
(myprotocol for instance) then implement a StreamHandlerFactory and a
StreamHandler. At the beginning on your application
use URL.setURLStreamHandlerFactory(myStreamHandlerFactory), and use
the protocol name on your xml files (something
like xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="myprotocol:myschema.xsd"). Then
the parser will be able to find your schemas. You can only affect once
an StreamHandlerFactory.
Eric
-----Original
Message----- From: Kumuda Rajarshi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 9:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:
How to store Schema separately and xml separately and still validate
the xml against the schema
Hello, I have a directory where I
am storing all my Schema's and I have another directory where I am
storing my XML file. I have to store like this only. If I do so, and
If I validate, the XML, I am getting error which means that the Schema
is not found. How to validate those XML's whose schema is in separate
Directory Please do answer soon as possible. Thanking
you KumudaRajarshi
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