You should be looking at the *source code* of the samples. They're primarily meant to educate developers on how to use the APIs, not so much for direct consumption by your application.
Michael Glavassevich XML Parser Development IBM Toronto Lab E-mail: mrgla...@ca.ibm.com E-mail: mrgla...@apache.org Omar Hamed <omhm...@gmail.com> wrote on 11/18/2009 03:05:38 AM: > I have been searching the mailing list for the past two days with no clue. > Regarding the samples, I don't understand it, like "java > jaxp.SourceValidator (options) ..." how could I use this in my code ?? > > Thanks in advance,, > Omar Hamed > On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 9:50 PM, Michael Glavassevich <mrgla...@ca.ibm.com > > wrote: > Omar Hamed <omhm...@gmail.com> wrote on 11/15/2009 02:26:24 PM: > > > > The JAXP samples will generate the data access classes and the beans > > that represent the grammar specified in the XSD, am I right ? > > > No. You must be thinking of *JAXB*. That's something entirely > different and not supported by Xerces. > > Please take a look at the samples and FAQs in the documentation. If > you're still not sure after reviewing that I suggest that you search > the mailing list archives [1] where you'll find many past > discussions on DOM and PSVI. > > > > What I want to do is to get the PSVI dynamically while my > > application is running. > > > > I hope it's clear now. > Thanks. > > [1] http://xerces-j-users.markmail.org/ > > > Michael Glavassevich > XML Parser Development > IBM Toronto Lab > E-mail: mrgla...@ca.ibm.com > E-mail: mrgla...@apache.org