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Introduction
 

This package contains an implementation of the W3C XML Schema Language, a recommendation of the Worldwide Web Consortium available in three parts: XML Schema: Primer and XML Schema: Structures and XML Schema: Datatypes. We consider this implementation to be complete except for the limitations cited below. The implementation has been extensively tested and known problem areas are set out below. In this document we also discuss our interpretation of the specifications where it seems to us particularly likely that others might arrive at a different interpretation. Please read this document before using this package.


XML Schema Programmer's Guide
 

This section provides the following topics:


Limitations
 
  • Length, minLength, and maxLength facets are limited to the value 2147483647. Items larger than this limit will not be validated correctly.
  • Year and seconds values in date/time datatypes are limited to the value 2147483647. Items larger than this limit will not be validated correctly.

Problem Areas/Known Bugs
 
  • Due to changes in the specification for Decimals in JDK1.3, not all decimals that should be invalid according to the Schema specs may be found by the parser;
  • For larger values of maxOccurs, a StackOverflowError may occur. The workaround for this problem, if your application permits it, is to change the maxOccurs value to unbounded.

Interpretation of Areas that are Unclear or Implementation-Dependent
 
  • QName: the specification does not define the unit of length. We chose to implement the length facet as being in units of XML characters in the value space ( # of chars in namespace URI + ":" + local part );
  • We have interpreted the specs as requiring <keyref> Identity Constraints to refer to <key> or <unique> identity constraints within the scope of the elements to which the <keyref> is attached. This interpretation is at variance with the Schema Primer, which contains an example with a <keyref> declared on an element used inside the element of its corresponding <key>;

Other Notes
 

The parsers contained in this package are able to read and validate XML documents with the grammar specified in either DTD or XML Schema format. The schema is specified by the xsi:schemaLocation or xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation attribute on the root element of the document. The xsi prefix must be bound to the Schema document instance namespace, as specified by the Recommendation. See the sample provided in the Usage section.



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