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Title: RE: XML Schema help

Hi Joseph,
As i described you the detail problem. I could understood how would i parse the output from a command. But I couldnt understand how would i use xml schema to write a structure of a command e.g. i need to generate a command based upon the parameters. Can you suggest me something on it or probably some gud document for it.

thanks
-tarun


-----Original Message-----
From: Chiusano Joseph [mailto:chiusano_joseph@b...]
Sent: Thu 19-Jan-06 18:05
To: Tarun Sharma (WT01 - Software Products & OSS); xml-dev@l...
Subject: RE: XML Schema help

So that someone may best answer your question: Please first describe any
challenges you have encountered in creating an XML schema that
"represents" your XML document below. From your message, it looked like
you were looking for some sort of tutorial, but that may not be the
case. What is your specific concern?

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        From: sharma.tarun@w... [mailto:sharma.tarun@w...]
        Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 7:06 AM
        To: xml-dev@l...
        Cc: sharma.tarun@w...
        Subject: XML Schema help
        Importance: High
       
       

        Hi,

        I am very new user of XML and first time writing some XML schema
for parsing commands input as well as response. My commands have some
structure like this:

        RUNTCP:PORT=124,IP1=192,IP2=168,IP3=10,IP4=12,RIP="230.164.12.8"

        

        The requirement is such that I need to generate commands from
the given attributes or parameters.  The whole program should be
independent of the commands and their parameters.

        

        Similarly I get the output in following format

        

        RUNTCP OUTPUT DATA

        

        PORT   IP1    IP2    IP3    IP4 

        Port1   ip1      ip2    ip3     ip4

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        ERROR CODE

        BROKEN PIPE

        END

        

        The other example could be

        

        GETTCP

        PORT   IP1    IP2    IP3    IP4 

        Port1   ip1      ip2    ip3     ip4

        

        Port2

        

        Port3

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        NONE

        ERROR CODE

        BROKEN PIPE

        END

        

        Only ports are getting repeated in this case.

        

        

        

        Which means that the output will give us some parameters and it
can give some errors like ERROR CODE

         or BROKEN PIPE  etc. Finally it ends with the end.

        

        

        

        I also need to parse this output to get the desired results.
Here is the example schema I wrote for the output:

        <?xml version="1.0" ?>

        - <GATEWAY>

        - <command name="RUNTCP" versions="4.0">

           - <output start=" RUNTCP OUTPUT DATA" end="END" none="NONE"
error="ERROR CODE" bp="BROKEN PIPE">

                    - <section start="MG" end="MG" repeatable="yes"
mandatory="yes">

                                - <paramset start="PORT"
mandatory="yes">

                                            <param name="PORT" key="yes"
mandatory="yes" />

                                </paramset>

        

                                - <paramset start="IP1" mandatory="yes">

                                            <param name="IP1"
mandatory="yes" />

                                </paramset>

        

                                - <paramset start="IP2" mandatory="yes">

                                            <param name="IP2"
mandatory="yes" />

                                </paramset>

                   

                                - <paramset start="IP3" mandatory="no">

                                            <param name="IP3"
mandatory="yes" />

                                </paramset>

                   

                                - <paramset start="IP4" mandatory="no">

                                            <param name="IP4"
mandatory="yes" />

                                </paramset>

                     </section>

          </printout>

         </command>

        

        Can anybody suggest me some solution schema for it.

        

        

        Thanks in advance

        Regards

        Tarun sharma


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