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Duplicate Elements in Doctypes

  • 1.  Duplicate Elements in Doctypes

    Posted Thu December 20, 2001 01:06 PM

    X-Application Version : 3.1.1
    Tamino Version : 3.1.1.1
    Platform : NT
    WebContainer : Tomcat 4.0
    JDK Version : 1.3.1_01

    Question:
    I have a Tamino collection containing two doctypes. Element “custname” appears in both doctypes in the schema. If I try to generate an X-Application for either doctype, I get the following exception. Can this by bypassed in any way?

    Exception:

    code:

    D:\xapplication_311\examples\generator>generateresreq
    X-Application Generator generate
    [ConfigContainer] reading D:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\webapps\resreqgen\config.xml
    [ConfigContainer] done reading D:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\webapps\resreqgen\config.xml
    [ConfigContainer] reading D:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\webapps\resreqgen\WEB-INF\web.xml
    [ConfigContainer] done reading D:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\webapps\resreqgen\WEB-INF\web.xml
    [ConfigContainer] …TAMINO_URL found!
    [ConfigContainer] …TAMINO_COLLECTION1 found!
    [Generator] Initializing Generator!
    [Generator] Reading Schema!
    Exception in thread “main” InvalidSchemaException: duplicate element decl: custname
    com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.businessdocument.InvalidSchemaException
    duplicate element decl: custname
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.businessdocument.Schema.addElementDecls(Schema.java:373)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.businessdocument.Schema.addElementDecls(Schema.java:379)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.businessdocument.Schema.addElementDecls(Schema.java:379)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.businessdocument.Schema.addElementDecls(Schema.java:379)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.businessdocument.Schema.addElementDecls(Schema.java:379)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.businessdocument.Schema.addElementDecls(Schema.java:379)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.businessdocument.Schema.addElementDecls(Schema.java:379)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.businessdocument.Schema.addElementDecls(Schema.java:379)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.businessdocument.Schema.(Schema.java:358)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.businessdocument.Schema.read(Schema.java:156)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.generator.Generator.readSchema(Generator.java:604)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.generator.Generator.(Generator.java:267)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.generator.Generate.process(Generate.java:95)
    at com.softwareag.xtools.xapplication.generator.Generate.main(Generate.java:62)


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  • 2.  RE: Duplicate Elements in Doctypes

    Posted Thu December 20, 2001 02:11 PM

    Hello Bill,

    currently X-Application does not support schema documents which contain two element declarations with the same name. A possible workaround for this problem could be:

    • A to use a reference if the two schema use the same element ?custname? :
      for example:
















    • B to split the schema document if the two schemas contain an element ?custname?, but the element is different .
      For example for your ?customer? schema it is a complex type and for ?resource? schema it is a simple string:



















      When the schemas are stored within two different documents, X-Application will also create two different objects for the schema information and the conflict for ?custname? does not longer appear.

    I hope (A) or (B) will be an acceptable workaround for your problem.

    Good bye,
    Christian.


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    #webMethods
    #API-Management