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Slightly odd question, but I'm building a Schema library for use in
Open Source software and want to test each element of the library.
Obviously, hand-testing is easy enough but I would like automated
tests built in with something nice and standard - I have JUnit in mind
to do the job so that I can deliver the unit tests with the library.
Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with JUnit and am more than a bit
stuck trying to figure out how I can make use of it to test the XML
produced by a Schema. Can anyone direct me to something that will help?
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