Praveen,
You
can use XML-SPY to create a sample xml from a schema. You can use the
following to validate an XML against a
schema
-
xerces
validation programmatically
-
XML-SPY
Cheers,
Vishal
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From: Praveen
Peddi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 11:13
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: extensible metadata
schema
Hi
all,
I work
for a company that does an asset metadata integration from different content
management systems. We currently have an extensible schema where one can
add/remove metadata fields in the schema on the fly. Now my problem is to take
the input (mostly name value pairs) from any client and build the xml document
which should be valid against the schema. Since the schema is fully
extensible, the system doesn't know about it in advance.
Now, my
question is whats the best way to build the xml document from the input, that
should be valid against the schema. Is there a better way where I can parse
the schema and build the xml document based on that.
Is
there any API available to parse the schema and understand the schema
attributes etc...
Praveen