Apparently https://github.com/square/wire/ includes a runtime .proto parser
for Java. That might help? It isn't the official one, note.

On 6 Dec 2017 8:28 p.m., "Omar Al-Safi" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello folks,
>
> I stubbled upon a requirements that I receive a textual representation of
> a proto file from an external service and then I need to save it. I want
> first to check if the text is a valid protobuf schema representation, is
> there way a to validate the syntax of a proto file during the runtime? I
> know that I can use the protoc compiler to validate a file and produce the
> compiled schema but my intention here just only to* validate the syntax*
> of the textual representation of a text if is a valid proto schema syntax.
>
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