Is there an IDE out there that can generate XML from XSD? Not Oxygen or XmlSpy, they are too expensive for me... command line based is ofcourse the preferred method!
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The Netbeans IDE has a wizard for generating XML documents from an XSD schema. A nice thing is that you can also ask it to generate optional and repeating elements too.
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You can do it in the Eclipse Web Tools (included in the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers).
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4and here's the link: eclipse.org/webtools/community/tutorials/XMLWizards/…– VladimirNov 3, 2009 at 16:08
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Note that soon after this answer was originally posted, Apache XMLBeans was retired. As such, I cannot recommend it anymore. Anyway, I am still of the opinion that it had good command line support for generating example xsd:s, but a new release haven't been done in well over 2 years at time of writing.
command line based is ofcourse the preferred method!
In my opinion xsd2inst in the Apache XMLBeans is a very good tool for this. It is command line based and ships with binaries for Windows and Unix/Linux.
It is really simple to use too:
xsd2inst schemafile.xsd -name globalElementName
It generates the output directly to the console and can of course easily be piped to a file.
Is there an IDE out there that can generate XML from XSD?
IntelliJ Idea has the same functionality if using an IDE is prefered, even in the community edition. Just right click inside the xsd document and select Generate Instance Document From Schema, then select the root node.
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@powder366 Good question. I don't actually know. The IntelliJ docuemtnation about this feature doesn't say which tool it uses either.– MagnilexFeb 19, 2017 at 19:11
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It also doesn't really work, for me this functionality in IntelliJ always says "Root element name is invalid" whatever I try, "Ok" button remains inactive.– CzarSep 24, 2018 at 11:34
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@Czar It was a few years ago I answered this. It worked well then, for well formed xds:s. I haven't done it much since then though.– MagnilexSep 24, 2018 at 19:03
The .NET XML transform classes are pretty easy to use, so if you can't find something, it would be pretty easy to whip together a simple command line utility to do what you want.
The free online XML editor XmlGrid.net has an option to generate XML from schema XSD. The nice thing is that you can specify how many repeatable elements you want and can fill the elements with the default values provided in your schema. It can handle very complicated schemas. Here is the url: http://xmlgrid.net
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It doesn’t seem to work with my XSD. Opera, FF, Chrome, IE... Nothing happens; I just see several errors on the various console. Not very robust, apparently.– MartijnFeb 8, 2013 at 14:44
I used this link: i use c#. but this is a simple step. Load the xsd, generate xml. It generates a sample xml for and element 3 times. http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/400016/Generate-Sample-XML-from-XSD?msg=4279868
Useful online utility to Create XML Data From an XSD Schema File http://www.xsd2xml.com/
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website isnt working. err - HTTP Error 404. The requested resource is not found Feb 23, 2023 at 7:29
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A possible alternative: liquid-technologies.com/online-xsd-to-xml-converter Feb 24, 2023 at 9:02