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madi
PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:51 am    Post subject: MsgSet scehma import Reply with quote

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Joined: 17 Jan 2006
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Hi All

I am trying to create a msgset from a schema.

The schema inturn imports like 10 different schemas within itself.

I have all the schemas in the same directory stucture but when I create the msg def file using the parent schema it is not able to import the other schemas??

Is there an extra step involved for doing this??

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fjb_saper
PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 11:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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1st you need to know whether you are dealing with namespaces or not.
If dealing with namespaces you need to setup the right directory below your messageset.

Once the directories are set up make sure the relative position of the .xsd files corresponds to what is expected in your parent schema in the import -- location part.

Enjoy

As an alternate you can install all the dependencies separately (one by one) starting from the bottom up.
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madi
PostPosted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 6:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I am using namespaces

OK Here is what I did.

I imported all the schemas into the msgSet project along with the parent schema. The parent schema does not have a path in it, so Im assuming it looks for them in the same directory.

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As an alternate you can install all the dependencies separately (one by one) starting from the bottom up.


What did you mean by this, can i get some more info on it or may be a link to where i can find it.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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madi wrote:
I am using namespaces

OK Here is what I did.

I imported all the schemas into the msgSet project along with the parent schema. The parent schema does not have a path in it, so Im assuming it looks for them in the same directory.

As per Steven Segal movie: Assumption is the mother of all .....
You need to check your xsds and particularly if there is an import clause.
Then find out what is on the schemalocation for the said import clause....
Usually the path is relative.
If it looks for them on the same path you should find an include clause...

madi wrote:
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As an alternate you can install all the dependencies separately (one by one) starting from the bottom up.


What did you mean by this, can i get some more info on it or may be a link to where i can find it.

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madi

Well say that mygiven.xsd has as imports mygivenheaders.xsd and mygivencommons.xsd. Now these may be in a different namespace (see above). If you don't want to place all 3 files in their right relative directories, import first mygivencommons.xsd, then mygivenheaders.xsd and finally mygiven.xsd.

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