Hi Deni, You may want to take a look at [1][2] if you haven't already. The entry point is the JAXP Validation API. Passing "http://www.w3.org/XML/XMLSchema/v1.1" as the parameter to SchemaFactory.newInstance() will get you the XML Schema 1.1 processor. It's still a work in progress so don't be surprised if you find that certain features (e.g. <xs:override> and the new type derivation rules) aren't complete.
If you'd like to know more about assertions in XML Schema 1.1 I co-wrote an article [3] earlier this year that you might find useful. Thanks. [1] http://wiki.apache.org/xerces/Xerces-J:_XML_Schema_1.1_Design_Thoughts [2] http://wiki.apache.org/xerces/XML_Schema_1.1_Assertions [3] http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-xml11pt2/ Michael Glavassevich XML Parser Development IBM Toronto Lab E-mail: mrgla...@ca.ibm.com E-mail: mrgla...@apache.org denit thomas <denit_tho...@yahoo.co.in> wrote on 08/21/2009 01:13:04 AM: > Hi, > I am trying to use an implementation of xml schema1.1. I use Eclipse > as the editor for my Java and XML related work. I have checked out > the source code from https://svn.apache. > org/repos/asf/xerces/java/branches/xml-schema-1.1-dev/ > Thereafter I have added both the jars org.eclipse.wst.xml.xpath2. > processor_1.0.0.jar and cupv10k-runtime.jar to my classpath. > What do i do now? I still don't have tags like <assert> in my xsd. > > Thanks & Regards, > Deni > > > Yahoo! recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. > > Looking for local information? Find it on Yahoo! Local