| Sample: SchemaEnum |
| Author: Steven Traut (straut@bea.com) |
| Last Updated: Aug. 11th, 2004 |
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| Versions: |
| xmlbeans-1.0.3 |
| xmlbeans-v2 |
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| This sample illustrates how you can access XML values that are |
| defined in schema as enumerations. When a schema containing |
| enumerations is compiled, the generated Java types represent the |
| schema enumerations with Java enumerations. You can access these through |
| their constants and corresponding int values. |
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| When you run this sample, you'll see it print three blocks of information: |
| - The XML it got from the PurchaseOrder.xml file. |
| - The XML it generated by taking data from the PurchaseOrder.xml file and |
| copying it into a new XML document created from another schema. |
| - A few lines of data extracted from the newly generated XML file. |
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| To try out this sample: |
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| 1. Set XMLBEANS_HOME in your environment |
| 2. Ant must be on your PATH |
| 3. To compile the schemas and sample source, run "ant build" |
| 4. To execute the sample, run "ant run" |