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https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/12071/37614/#msg_37614
Originally posted by: hoe.zurich.ibm.com
Hi,
I'm trying to read from an XSD file into a ResourceSet. The contained
type definitions reference simple types from the xsd namespace
(http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema). I end up with a ResourceSet that
contains one resource (not two, as I had expected).
Do I have to do anything special to get defintions from the cached
xml.xsd included in the ResourceSet; or what's the other/preferred way
to get hold of them? Because of the way the ResourceSet is currently
made up, looping over all XSDSchema.getTypeDefinitions() for all
contained Resources won't do the trick for finding e.g. the
XSDTypeDefiniton for "xsd:string". Where/how can I find that definition
instead?
Here's a shortcut version of what I'm doing:
Resource.Factory.Registry.INSTANCE.getExtensionToFactoryMap( ).put( "xsd",
new XSDResourceFactoryImpl());
ResourceSet resourceSet = new ResourceSetImpl();
resourceSet.getResource(createURI(uri), true);
Thanks,
Christian]]>2004-03-01T17:55:47-00:00Re: How to access type definitions from XSD namespace as part of ResourceSet?
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/12071/37639/#msg_37639
Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Christian,
Given an XSDSchema x, calling x.getSchemaForSchema() will get the you the
schema for schemas; there is a single shared instance of this schema that's
used by all other schemas.
Christian Hoertnagl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to read from an XSD file into a ResourceSet. The contained
> type definitions reference simple types from the xsd namespace
> (http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema). I end up with a ResourceSet that
> contains one resource (not two, as I had expected).
>
> Do I have to do anything special to get defintions from the cached
> xml.xsd included in the ResourceSet; or what's the other/preferred way
> to get hold of them? Because of the way the ResourceSet is currently
> made up, looping over all XSDSchema.getTypeDefinitions() for all
> contained Resources won't do the trick for finding e.g. the
> XSDTypeDefiniton for "xsd:string". Where/how can I find that definition
> instead?
>
> Here's a shortcut version of what I'm doing:
>
> Resource.Factory.Registry.INSTANCE.getExtensionToFactoryMap( ).put( "xsd",
> new XSDResourceFactoryImpl());
> ResourceSet resourceSet = new ResourceSetImpl();
> resourceSet.getResource(createURI(uri), true);
>
> and here's a shortcut version of my XSD file:
>
> <xsd:schema xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
> xmlns:ns="http://www.whathaveyou.com">
> <!-- etc. -->
> </xsd:schema>
>
> Thanks,
> Christian]]>2004-03-01T18:59:40-00:00Re: How to access type definitions from XSD namespace as part of ResourceSet?
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/12071/583624/#msg_583624
Given an XSDSchema x, calling x.getSchemaForSchema() will get the you the
schema for schemas; there is a single shared instance of this schema that's
used by all other schemas.
Christian Hoertnagl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to read from an XSD file into a ResourceSet. The contained
> type definitions reference simple types from the xsd namespace
> (http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema). I end up with a ResourceSet that
> contains one resource (not two, as I had expected).
>
> Do I have to do anything special to get defintions from the cached
> xml.xsd included in the ResourceSet; or what's the other/preferred way
> to get hold of them? Because of the way the ResourceSet is currently
> made up, looping over all XSDSchema.getTypeDefinitions() for all
> contained Resources won't do the trick for finding e.g. the
> XSDTypeDefiniton for "xsd:string". Where/how can I find that definition
> instead?
>
> Here's a shortcut version of what I'm doing:
>
> Resource.Factory.Registry.INSTANCE.getExtensionToFactoryMap( ).put( "xsd",
> new XSDResourceFactoryImpl());
> ResourceSet resourceSet = new ResourceSetImpl();
> resourceSet.getResource(createURI(uri), true);
>
> and here's a shortcut version of my XSD file:
>
> <xsd:schema xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
> xmlns:ns="http://www.whathaveyou.com">
> <!-- etc. -->
> </xsd:schema>
>
> Thanks,
> Christian]]>Ed Merks2004-03-01T18:59:40-00:00