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Uttam SoniSubject: XSD Validation failing
Author: Uttam Soni
Date: 20 Jul 2009 02:05 PM
Originally Posted: 20 Jul 2009 02:01 PM
I am trying to validate an XML against an XSD (actually 2 XSD's). The Validation keeps failing fro the namespace error. Having gone through the threads and the previous issues, I realize that it is associated with the Xerces limitation and the manual modification of the xmlschema.dtd, What I am not able to understand is "What and How" the namespace entry needs to be added to the dtd file.

the namespace entry that needs to be added is xmlns:yfctype=http://www.yantra.com/documentation/types

I am attaching the xsd's and the xml

Any pointers will be welcome

Regards
Uttam


DocumentYFS_getOrderDetails_output.xml
YFS_getOrderDetails_output.xml

Unknowndatatypes(1).xsd
datatypes.xsd

UnknownYFS_getOrderDetails_output(1).xsd

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(Deleted User) Subject: XSD Validation failing
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 21 Jul 2009 07:16 AM
Hi Uttam,
I think the problem is not related to Xerces (if I understand it correctly, you are referring to the fact that Xerces cannot validate a schema that imports the official schema for XMLSchema); the XML file you attach instead is not placing the elements in the correct namespace as defined by the specific XMLSchema you wrote.
For instance, the XMLSchema has a targetNamespace of http://www.yantra.com/documentation/YFS/getOrderDetails/output so the Order root element must be in that namespace.
Usually adding a xmlns="http://www.yantra.com/documentation/YFS/getOrderDetails/output" to Order would be enough, but in your case the XMLSchema has a elementFormDefault="unqualified" directive that causes local element definitions (like AllowedModifications inside the OrderXSDType complex type) to be in the empty namespace. So, if you bind the default namespace to a non-empty namespace, you will not be able to place any other element in the empty namespace.
I don't know if you really meant to use the "unqualified" directive, but if you have to, you will have to specify a namespace prefix for just the right element names, like I did in the attached XML.

Hope this helps,
Alberto


UnknownYFS_getOrderDetails_output(1).xml
The fixed XML

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Uttam SoniSubject: XSD Validation failing
Author: Uttam Soni
Date: 21 Jul 2009 11:10 AM
Thanks a lot Alberto.

It really did help, however, if I try to generate a XML document using the schema that I sent earlier (YFS_getOrderDetails_output.xsd), the XML-XSD validation still fails.

I am not sure whether it has do something with the parser or the way in which namespaces are defined in the schema.


Please let me know

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(Deleted User) Subject: XSD Validation failing
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 21 Jul 2009 12:50 PM
Hi Uttam,
when I generate a sample XML for your XSD using Stylus Studio I get only errors of type "no character data allowed" that are caused by the comments inserted by the generator to explain what he did. If you invoke Tool | Options | Module Settings -> XML Schema Editor -> XML Schema to XML and uncheck Generate Comments you should get an output like the one I am attaching, that passes validation with 0 errors.

Alberto


UnknownYFS_getOrderDetails.xml
A sample XML generated by Stylus Studio

 
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