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sun provides a "XML Instance Generator" implementation based on Sun Multi-Schema XML Validator (MSV). one of the best component in this area i'm aware of.... component can be downloaded from here https://msv.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=101 alex Shlomo Yona wrote: > Hello, > > Isn't there any alternative other than XML Spy and oXygen for this functionality? > > Shlomo. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Anthony B. Coates (XML-Dev) [mailto:abcoatesecure-xmldev@y...] > Sent: ã 27 éåðé 2007 20:20 > To: xml-dev@l... > Subject: Re: Generating XML from XSD > > It's already been mentioned that tools like XML Spy and oXygen have some > capability to produce XML instances to match a Schema. However, my own > experience (mostly with users who had XML Spy) is that the tool often > generated invalid instances, and the users then assumed that there was an > error in the Schema that they had been given. > > In particular, I'm not sure if any tool will reliably generate valid > instances if there are pattern restrictions in a Schema. This may well be > an intractable problem, to generate a valid string match a pattern for any > arbitrary pattern. Certainly it isn't a trivial problem. It does mean, > however, that you should never expect an XML instance generator to fully > valid XML. It may need editing to make it valid. > > Cheers, Tony. > > On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 06:55:46 +0100, Sagar Surana <sagar.surana@a...> > wrote: > > >> Hi, >> >> I want some kind of API's which can help generate a random XML based >> on XSD. >> >> >> >> >> Can someone please help me regarding the same. >> >> >> >> >> Keep Smiling, >> >> Sagar Surana >>
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