Ok, I have checked your schemas.
Your original problem is due to the incorrect imports. For instance, th schema TCIP_4_0_0_Final.xsd
has the following imports:
<xs:import namespace="http://www.im-partial-03-00-38" schemaLocation="im_Partial_03_00_38.xsd"/>
<xs:import namespace="http://www.itis-final-3-0-0" schemaLocation="itis_Final_3_0_0.xsd"/>
<xs:import namespace="http://www.lrms-final-09-07" schemaLocation="lrms_Final_09_07.xsd"/>
<xs:import namespace="http://www.tcip-4-0-0-local" schemaLocation="tcip_4_0_0_local.xsd"/>
Whereas the files are named in different case:
IM_Partial_03_00_38.xsd
ITIS_Final_3_0_0.xsd
LRMS_Final_09_07.xsd
TCIP_4_0_0_Local.xsd
This is actually incorrect as URLs are actually case sensitive. So I would say, import structure of these schemas is invalid.
When you compile the schemas, XJC creates and maintains a hashmap URL -> schema document which it uses to avoid loading the same schema twice. URLs (or "system ids", specificaly) are treated case-sensitive.
If you compile all of the schemas (*.xsd
) then some of the schemas are included into the compilation set (at least) twice: first time directly and the second time via direct or indirect import. So you basically get IM_Partial_03_00_38.xsd
two times. And since the XJC uses case-sensitive system ids for the schema cache, it thinks these are two different documents, tries to compile the same file twice - which leads to collisions. (The errors you get.)
If you just compile TCIP_4_0_0_Final.xsd
then each schema is accessed only once. The operating system happily ignores case when accessing files and everything works.
I have experimented with your schemas in the following demo project. (Schemas ZIP is downloaded during the build, so it's legally non-problematic). I had to add a bindings file, but got it to work rather fast. This works on my machine (Windows) but I think this may fail on *nix. Not sure though.
Then I thought I could use a catalog file to fix the case problem in schema URLs.
To my regret, this did not work easily.
First, I have found out that it is not practical to rewrite system ids when compiling local files. The URLs to be rewritten are given as fully-qualified absolute file://.../schema.xsd
URLs, so including such rewriting rules in a catalog file will make the catalog file directory/machine-specific, which is not practical. This is actually a XJC catalog resolver problem, but I will try to address it.
Next, I thought that if local file URLs don't work then absolute URLs will do. Let's pretend we want to compile schemas from inside the ZIP file from the original URL:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.jvnet.jaxb2.maven2</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-jaxb2-plugin</artifactId>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>generate</id>
<goals>
<goal>generate</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<schemaIncludes/>
<catalog>src/main/resources/catalog.cat</catalog>
<schemas>
<schema>
<url>http://www.aptatcip.com/APTA-TCIP-S-01%204.0_files/Schema%20Set.zip!/Schema%20Set/TCIP_4_0_0_Final.xsd</url>
</schema>
</schemas>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
The URL http://www.aptatcip.com/APTA-TCIP-S-01%204.0_files/Schema%20Set.zip!/Schema%20Set/TCIP_4_0_0_Final.xsd
does not work, of course. (Remember, we're just pretending.) But it gives an absolute URL which is not machine-specific.
To let XJC resolve schemas from this URL we'll need a catalog file. If we've made local copies of schemas in src/main/resources
then the catalog file src/main/resource/catalog.cat
should resolve the schemas from http://www.aptatcip.com/APTA-TCIP-S-01%204.0_files/Schema%20Set.zip!/Schema%20Set
to src/main/resources
:
REWRITE_SYSTEM "http://www.aptatcip.com/APTA-TCIP-S-01%204.0_files/Schema%20Set.zip!/Schema%20Set/" "./"
I thought, then we could rewrite the invalid lower-case URLs and everybody's happy.
Well this worked but only for the absolute url http://www.aptatcip.com/APTA-TCIP-S-01%204.0_files/Schema%20Set.zip!/Schema%20Set/TCIP_4_0_0_Final.xsd
. XJC was trying to resolve relative imports just as relative URLs like lrms_Final_09_07.xsd
instead of (as I have expected) as absolute URLs like http://www.aptatcip.com/APTA-TCIP-S-01%204.0_files/Schema%20Set.zip!/Schema%20Set/lrms_Final_09_07.xsd
.
For a second, when I was compiling local files, they were resolved as absolute URLs first. And when I tried to compile a schema via absolute URLs, relative imports were resolved as relative URLs.
Nevertheless at the end I have arrived to the following catalog file:
REWRITE_SYSTEM "http://www.aptatcip.com/APTA-TCIP-S-01%204.0_files/Schema%20Set.zip!/Schema%20Set/" "./"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "tmdd_Partial_0_0_0.xsd" "TMDD_Partial_0_0_0.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "lrms_Final_09_07.xsd" "LRMS_Final_09_07.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "atis_Partial_03_00_74.xsd" "ATIS_Partial_03_00_74.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "im_Partial_03_00_38.xsd" "IM_Partial_03_00_38.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "itis_Final_3_0_0.xsd" "ITIS_Final_3_0_0.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "tcip_4_0_0_local.xsd" "TCIP_4_0_0_Local.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "TCIP_4_0_0_Final.xsd" "TCIP_4_0_0_Final.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "atis_Partial_03_00_74.xsd" "atis_Partial_03_00_74.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "ITIS_Final_3_0_0_for_atis.xsd" "ITIS_Final_3_0_0_for_atis.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "ITIS_Local_for_atis.xsd" "ITIS_Local_for_atis.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "LRMS_Final_09_07_for_atis.xsd" "LRMS_Final_09_07_for_atis.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "LRMS_Local_for_atis.xsd" "LRMS_Local_for_atis.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "ATIS_03_00_74_Local.xsd" "ATIS_03_00_74_Local.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "TMDD_Partial_0_0_0.xsd" "TMDD_Partial_0_0_0.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "ITIS_Local_for_im.xsd" "ITIS_Local_for_im.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "LRMS_Final_09_07_for_im.xsd" "LRMS_Final_09_07_for_im.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "LRMS_Local_for_im.xsd" "LRMS_Local_for_im.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "IM_03_00_38_Local.xsd" "IM_03_00_38_Local.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "ITIS_3_0_0_Local.xsd" "ITIS_3_0_0_Local.xsd"
REWRITE_SYSTEM "LRMS_09_07_Local.xsd" "LRMS_09_07_Local.xsd"
Rewriting lowercase file names into uppercase was exactly what I wanted to do. But why I had to rewrite all the other file names into identicat file names is above my understanding.
Nevertheless, the catalog file above is 3 times more that it should have been, but it works. Here is another demo project which now also builds without errors.
Unfortunatelly, I have to say that catalogs still do not work satisfactory. I have filed the following issues in maven-jaxb2-plugin:
To be clear, from my point of view none of these issues are bugs in my maven-jaxb2-plugin
. This is something I "inherit" from XJC and the catalog resolver used there.
But I will try to solve it in my plugin.