Accessing PSVI info for non-document-root-elements 2003-02-21 - By sandygao@(protected)
PSVI is available on all elements. XSModel is for one of the PSVI properties [schema information], and should only be available on the root element, as required by 3.15.5 of the structure spec.
Cheers, Sandy Gao Software Developer, IBM Canada (1-905) 413-3255 sandygao@(protected)
Frank Jakop <frank@(protected)> To: xerces-j-user@(protected) .apache.org cc: 02/21/2003 03:18 Subject: Accessing PSVI info for non-document-root-elements AM Please respond to xerces-j-user
Hello Xerces users,
I'm quite new in using Xerces and I've got one question: How can I access the PSVI infos for other elements than the root element. I tried the example in the FAQ (accessing PSVI via DOM) and it works well, but if I try the same and use a different element of the DOM-tree, no XSModel will be created. Say p.e. my XML file references a schema Z and looks like
[...] <ns:root> <class1 attr1="abcde"> ... </class1> <class2> ... </class2> </ns:root>
How can I access the PSVI info for <class1>?
Best regards
Frank
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