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Re: XML Schema Definition Editor with KEY and KEYREF [message #498839] Wed, 18 November 2009 18:33 Go to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Basti,

The graphical XML Schema editor is provided by the web tools project, so
I've added their newsgroup to the "to" list of the reply.


gaensebluemchenbuddler@freenet.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the xsd Editor to create a xml schema and want to use these
> KEY and KEYREF stuff. I can't find those in the graphical editor. Are
> they simply not there and I have to do this by hand or am I using an
> old version or am I just blind at all?
>
> Greetings
> basti


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Re: XML Schema Definition Editor with KEY and KEYREF [message #498876 is a reply to message #498839] Wed, 18 November 2009 22:41 Go to previous message
Valentin is currently offline ValentinFriend
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Hi Basti, the WTP XML schema graphical editor does not provide
key/keyRef/unique constraints editing. You'll have to use the source editor.

Regards, Valentin

"Ed Merks" <Ed.Merks@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:he1eln$n0$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Basti,
>
> The graphical XML Schema editor is provided by the web tools project, so
> I've added their newsgroup to the "to" list of the reply.
>
>
> gaensebluemchenbuddler@freenet.de wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using the xsd Editor to create a xml schema and want to use these KEY
>> and KEYREF stuff. I can't find those in the graphical editor. Are they
>> simply not there and I have to do this by hand or am I using an old
>> version or am I just blind at all?
>>
>> Greetings
>> basti
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