Subject:Stylus Studio do not see schema declared and so do not do schema validation Author:Sebastien Tardif Date:12 Nov 2004 12:57 PM
The WSDL is attached so you can try it. The answer is yes to all your questions. I had to rename the file with extension .xml from .WSDL because your tool crash if the file finish by extension .WSDL.
Subject:Stylus Studio do not see schema declared and so do not do schema validation Author:Ivan Pedruzzi Date:12 Nov 2004 02:39 PM
>The WSDL is attached so you
>can try it. The answer is yes
The attached document doesn't reference a schema location.
To reference a schema location you need to declare one of
following attributes
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="<schema URL>"
or
xsi:noSchemaLocation="<schema URL>"
>to all your questions. I had
>to rename the file with
>extension .xml from .WSDL
>because your tool crash if the
>file finish by extension
>.WSDL.
Strange I just tried to open a .wsdl document and I got a dialog asking
which editor i would like to use, then I picked the XML editor and it worked quite well.
When Stylus crashes it pops a message box to send the error report
Did you send it?
If you didn't could you please send the stylus.dmp file
located in the bin directory to stylus-field-report@progress.com
Subject:Stylus Studio do not see schema declared and so do not do schema validation Author:Sebastien Tardif Date:12 Nov 2004 02:55 PM
Thanks for the answer.
Can you confirm that there is no way
- to map namespace to a schema definition without modifing the file
- to have Stylus Studio retrieve the schema from the namespace when it's a URL
Subject:Re: Stylus Studio do not see schema declared and so do not do schema validation Author:Minollo I. Date:14 Nov 2004 04:53 PM
>...
>Can you confirm that there is no way
>- to map namespace to a schema definition without modifing the file
In Stylus Studio 6.0 you can associate one or more XML Schemas to a project
folder; when you validate an XML document contained in that same project
folder, Stylus Studio automatically loads the XML schema documents
associated to the folder, avoiding the need of modifying your XML document(s).