How to print logical view of schema? [message #64457] |
Tue, 11 October 2005 08:57 |
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Originally posted by: lxs.bcs.org
A schema file can be opened in a Graph view. This representation can then
be further investigated (double click) to present a UML-style diagram.
Sadly this image cannot be printed nor exported. I would like to do this
so as to include in documentation + for implementation planning. Screen
shots are not ideal! ;o)
I believe this is making use of XSDSchema.getElementDeclarations, to
obtain all the elements logically part of the schema (including includes
and imports).
Your help would be most welcome!
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Re: How to print logical view of schema? [message #64504 is a reply to message #64457] |
Tue, 11 October 2005 15:47 |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Lxs,
The XSD project doesn't directly support a graphical view, rather the
WTP project provides a nice editor with such a view. You should ask
your question in the WTP newsgroup.
Lxs wrote:
> A schema file can be opened in a Graph view. This representation can
> then be further investigated (double click) to present a UML-style
> diagram.
> Sadly this image cannot be printed nor exported. I would like to do
> this so as to include in documentation + for implementation planning.
> Screen shots are not ideal! ;o)
>
> I believe this is making use of XSDSchema.getElementDeclarations, to
> obtain all the elements logically part of the schema (including
> includes and imports).
>
> Your help would be most welcome!
>
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Re: How to print logical view of schema? [message #596930 is a reply to message #64457] |
Tue, 11 October 2005 15:47 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33218 Registered: July 2009 |
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Lxs,
The XSD project doesn't directly support a graphical view, rather the
WTP project provides a nice editor with such a view. You should ask
your question in the WTP newsgroup.
Lxs wrote:
> A schema file can be opened in a Graph view. This representation can
> then be further investigated (double click) to present a UML-style
> diagram.
> Sadly this image cannot be printed nor exported. I would like to do
> this so as to include in documentation + for implementation planning.
> Screen shots are not ideal! ;o)
>
> I believe this is making use of XSDSchema.getElementDeclarations, to
> obtain all the elements logically part of the schema (including
> includes and imports).
>
> Your help would be most welcome!
>
Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
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