Hi Thomas.
Not stupid at all :-) The DOM3 is not a recommendation yet ---- in the future
somewhere, so I guess the hardworking Xerces gang does not give it priority. If
you look at the archives, you'll find a lot of precise info about it, as the
theme has been on and off.
As a part of a project, I did some work on, as you says "guided editing", and I
published it on https://Sourceforge.net/projects/caxo . Can save you a lot of
work, as it's a complete framework for editing xml objects. Not sure what I
uploaded on schema verification, but if you mail me some words directly, I can
see what I can find for you.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Züblin Thomas" <thomas.zueblin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <xerces-j-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 9:58 AM
Subject: org.apache.xerces.dom3.as Package
> Hi everybody!
> I'm new to this list and quite new to the whole xml stuff so please forgive
> if this question sounds stupid to you.
> I want to write an application that allows guided editing of xml files, this
> means the xml file can only be manipulated by the user according to a given
> xsd schema. For this it would be nice to make use of the features of the
> package org.apache.xerces.dom3.as (
> http://xml.apache.org/xerces2-j/javadocs/dom3-api/index.html )
> But as far as i can tell these features are not really implemented? the
> domImpl.hasFeature("AS-DOC","") returns false, so i guess i cannot use this
> functionality... Why are all the classes deprecated? Is there something
> similar i can use? btw. i have downloaded xerces from cvs and compiled with
> the task jars-dom3 to gain access to the dom 3 features..
> Thanx for your time,
> tom
>
>
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