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  • From: Sebastien Sahuc <ssahuc@i...>
  • To: Oliver Becker <obecker@i...>
  • Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 13:32:09 GMT

> I wonder if somebody has defined (or even implemented) a mapping
> from XML Schema to Java, 

Have a look at the Castor project maintained by the exolab in an open 
source manner. It might be exactly what you're looking for. 
(http://castor.exolab.org)

There is also the 'Quick' that Paul Prescod has developped 
(http://www.jxml.com/Quick). The schema describing the Java binding 
are not real Xschema...

There might be other related works (breeze from www.vsi.com or from 
SUN ) but I didn't yet look at them. 

Regards,

Sebastien




> I'm aware of DTD tools (Oracle, alphaWorks), but don't know the 
details.
> SOAP defines something the other way around: rules for expressing
> (Java) types in XML.

> I'm sure there must be something in the XML universe I'm looking for!
> :-)
> Thanks in advance,
> Oliver


> PS: The first attempt finding resources is often: look at the 
archives.
>     I couldn't find a search function at http://xml.org/xml-dev/
>     Is there none or am I missing something?


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