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XML Schema parser (structure aware)

From: "Vanhorick Bernard" <neerb@------.-->
To: <xmlschema-dev@--.--->
Date: 2/16/2005 1:13:00 PM
Hi,

I'm a student in computer engineering.
For my studies, I need a XML Schema parser.
I must be able to show a XML Schema in a JTree.
I've begun with DOM, but I've some problems with the "import" and =
"redefine", the handling of "reference" and "type definition" are =
already made.
But since XML Schema is quite important, I think it must exists a parser =
that is XML Schema structure aware that will be a lot easier for me.
I've found JaxMeXS, but I can't access to all nodes, only the global =
elements are reachable (as far as I know).
I'm not an expert in all those stuff, but if someone can tell me a good =
parser I can use to show the XML Schema structure in a JTree, it will =
help me a lot.
Or if it doesn't exists, I'll be "glad" to know it, so I can work on DOM =
to do that without thinking I'm doing something already done.

I'm also sorry for my bad english, my mothertongue is french.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Neerb.


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