Hello, thank you very much for the answer! I included the recommended line in my file and saw that it solved the problem. As I already mentioned, I don't want to edit the files manually, so I want to append the necessary information in form of a node. I tried the following: ....Element rootSchemaElement = getSchemaElementFromDefinition(def); Document document = rootSchemaElement.getOwnerDocument(); Element newNode = document.createElement("s:import"); newNode.setAttribute("namespace", "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"); newNode.setAttribute("schemaLocation", "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema.xsd"); schemaElement.insertBefore(newNode, schemaElement.getChildNodes().item(1)); //As alternative to: schemaElement.insertBefore(newNode, schemaElement.getChildNodes().item(1)); //I tried also: schemaElement.appendChild(newNode); I checked (with get-Methods), if the attributes are set and if the NodeName is the proper one, the answer was positive. But if I insert (append) the node and parse the schema I get the following error: [Error] :-1:-1: s4s-elt-invalid-content.1: The content of 'schema' is invalid. Element 's:import' is invalid, misplaced, or occurs too often. I tried to change the number of the item, to which I append, it doesn't help. So the element is likely to be invalid. What am I doing wrong? I think, that something is absent in this node, but I don't know what; maybe it is some character or a symbol, that the tag is closed... I want only to add the following information to the schema: <s:import namespace="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema.xsd"/> Thanks Best regards, Nataliya Michael Glavassevich schrieb: Hi Nataliya,
The schema document embedded in your WSDL is missing a required import: <s:import namespace="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema.xsd"/> This isn't just a validation error. The XSModel you've built is missing components. If you want to resolve this issue you need to add the import to the document. If you don't want to edit the file on disk you could add it to the DOM in memory before passing the schema root Element node to the XMLGrammarPreparser. The entity resolver gives your application an opportunity to do custom resolution of schemaLocations (e.g. redirecting to a local copy of XMLSchema.xsd) on includes/imports/redefines. There's an FAQ [1] on the XML Catalog resolver with some examples on the Xerces-J website. Note that it won't be called in this case unless you have an import for the "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" namespace in your schema. Thanks. [1] http://xerces.apache.org/xerces2-j/faq-xcatalogs.html Michael Glavassevich XML Parser Development IBM Toronto Lab E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nataliya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/17/2008 02:23:32 PM: Hello dear users and developers! I have a great problem while parsing some XML-Schemas. My task is to extract the information from WSDL-Files and parse an included schema as well. I read about "Using XML Schema", "Caching & Preparsing Grammars" and some of the threads in the mailing-list. I saw, that some people had similar problems, but I can't resolve mine. So, I parse the wsdl-File with wsdl4j and extract the schema-Element from it. Then I want to use the Methods of XSModel, which offer all the possibilities to extract the necessary information. Because of the line "<s:element ref="s:schema" />" in the schema (in my example) I have a problem and the following error: [Error] :-1:-1: src-resolve.4.2: Error resolving component 's:schema'. It was detected that 's:schema' is in namespace 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema', but components from this namespace are not referenceable from schema document 'file:/C:/MyData/test.wsdl'. If this is the incorrect namespace, perhaps the prefix of 's:schema' needs to be changed. If this is the correct namespace, then an appropriate 'import' tag should be added to 'file:/C:/MyData/test.wsdl'. I don't want to make some changes in the wsdl-File, because the validation is not important for me, my task is to analyse the existing files and not to improve them. The most confusing thing is that the parser extracts everything what I want from the schema element (i.e. it runs without to stop), but I see this validation error all the time. I don't want to validate! I want to extract! What can I do in this case? Can I turn off the validation feature and get an XSModel anyway? Can I turn off the reporting of the validation errors? Can some art of resolver help in this case? Can I say: if s:schema appears, the "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" schould be used? I don'd understand the feature setEntityResolver... Can anybody give some samples? Could I use some default resolvers or the resolvers in resolver.jar? How can I do this? Please, help me! Best regards, Nataliya Here is some Code for better undestanding: WSDLFactory factory = WSDLFactory.newInstance(); WSDLReader reader = factory.newWSDLReader(); reader.setFeature("javax.wsdl.verbose", true); reader.setFeature("javax.wsdl.importDocuments", true); String urlToWSDLFile = "C:/MyData/test.wsdl"; Definition def = reader.readWSDL(urlToWSDLFile); Element rootSchemaElement = getSchemaElementFromDefinition(def); DOMInputSource domInput = new DOMInputSource(rootSchemaElement); XMLGrammarPreparser xmlGrammarPreparser = new XMLGrammarPreparser(); xmlGrammarPreparser.registerPreparser(XMLGrammarDescription.XML_SCHEMA,null); XMLGrammarLoader schemaLoader = xmlGrammarPreparser.getLoader(XMLGrammarDescription.XML_SCHEMA); try { Grammar preparseGrammar = xmlGrammarPreparser.preparseGrammar(XMLGrammarDescription.XML_SCHEMA, domInput); XSGrammar xsGrammar = (XSGrammar) preparseGrammar; XSModel xsModel = xsGrammar.toXSModel(); getElementsFromSchema(xsModel); ...................... ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Lesen Sie Ihre E-Mails jetzt einfach von unterwegs mit Yahoo! Go.