Hi Daniel,
defiant.challenged@xxxxxxxxxx wrote on 07/03/2006 05:39:55 AM:
<snip/>
> >> If anyone can give any insight I would be gratefull, cause I'm
running
> > out of
> >> ideas. I am also considering in mailing this to the axis user
> > mailinglist, but
> >> I read the xerces news page, so I thought I'd try it here first. I am
> > hoping
> >> that this has something todo with the newest version of xerces or
axis,
> > since
> >> axis is depending on xerces as well.
> >
> > The category element in the document has a different namespace
> > (http://ssb.ccsd.nc3a.nato.int_/react/r2d2/webservice/schemas) than
the
> > one expected (http://webservice/schemas) by your schema. I suspect
Axis or
> > XMLBeans detects the mismatch and then throws the exception.
> >
>
> hmm, yea, thats my bad, I was editing the email and got distracted. The
> namespaces are identical in both schema's. But how very perceptive of
you.
> I think, that if it has nothing to do with xerces backwards
compatability, I
> will try axis, because I have no clue what I am doing wrong.
> The strange thing is though, some methods do work properly(and they pump
xml
> back and forth), but some just don't.
If that wasn't the problem, I'm not sure what it could be. I believe
XMLBeans rolled their own schema support. Axis may also have written its
own schema code to support data binding so I wouldn't assume that Xerces
is involved in determining what content is allowed. You may want to ask
the folks on the axis-user list what's going on.
> Thanks again,
>
> Daniel Ettema
>
>
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IBM Toronto Lab
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