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Re: Java NVDL implementation

  • To: "Jirka Kosek" <jirka@k...>
  • Subject: Re: Java NVDL implementation
  • From: "bryan rasmussen" <rasmussen.bryan@g...>
  • Date: Sun, 7 May 2006 08:56:47 +0200
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The other version NVDL implementation in its current version does
support XML Schema, at any rate I have compiled a version of it that
does, there were some problems getting it to work but Atsushi Eno the
implementer was very helpful.

One question I have about this implementation is: what returns at the
end of an NVDL validation?

Since the .Net NVDL implementation is a validatingReader what returns
is XML, however that XML is the original input XML if valid, meaning
that namespaces are not seperated, I don't find it problematic to
handle myself but it does decrease the attractiveness of NVDL and I
think others might find it a real problem.

Thus I'm really interested to hear if your implementation returns
something other than the original xml.

Couldn't find anything in the spec saying what should be returned by a
validation, but I may have overlooked things.

Cheers,
Bryan Rasmussen
On 5/6/06, Jirka Kosek <jirka@k...> wrote:
> Chiusano Joseph wrote:
>
> > I understand that there were some issues in the past regarding some
> > NVDL implementation supporting W3C Schema (I don't recall which one,
> > assuming that there are more than one). Can you please confirm that
> > your implementation fully supports W3C Schema, in addition to RNG?
>
> JNVDL just creates fragments from validated document and these fragments
> are then passed to respective validators for validation against specific
> schema (be it WXS, RNG, or whatever else). JNVDL uses standard JAXP 1.3
> validation API, so any validator which supports this API can be used for
> WXS validation.
>
> By default JNVDL uses MSV library for validation, but distribution also
> contains sample batch file (jnvdl-xerces.bat) which changes WXS
> validator from MSV to Xerces just by changing one Java property. So if
> Xerces is enough for you, or you have even better WXS validator then
> Xerces, you can use it very easily with JNVDL.
>
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