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If you're lucky it might still be there (Dec 1999 schemas recent enough?) http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/DDbE Data Descriptor by Example (DDbE) is a Java component library which constructs a data descriptor, e.g. a DTD, from a set of well-formed XML documents. The resulting descriptor can be used to validate the original input documents or any other documents which follow the syntactic rules inferred from the original examples. In addition to generating DTDs as output, DDbE can also produce XML Schemas which are compliant with the December 1999 XML Schema WD. The DDbE distribution also contains a command line application, DTD2Schema which translates arbitrary DTDs to XML Schemas. Cheers, Danny. > -----Original Message----- > From: Giota Karadimitriou [mailto:karadim@i...] > Sent: 15 January 2001 21:40 > To: xml-dev@l... > Subject: DTD to W3C schema file? > > > Hello, > > does anybody know of a java open source tool that can transform a dtd > file to a recent W3C schema file (xsd)? > I have found dtd2schema.pl but I want a java application not a > perl script. > Thank you. > > Giota >
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