Is there any easy way to create at least a template XML file using XML Schema? My main interest is bounded by C++, but discussions of other programming languages are also welcome.By the way I also use QT framework.
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You may have to write this yourself. There is no one way of getting an XML file from a Schema. If you can make domain-specific assumptions (e.g. how to populate data items, which items to choose in case of a choice, how often to insert domain-specific elements) then you will get a better instance document. If you are working with C++, note that Xerces C++ allows you to load a schema and access its model (i.e. access it properly, not just load the schema as an XML document). I suggest you download it an check out the SCMPrint Sample. It will show you how to traverse a schema. You can then modify that to print out a sample XML file instead. |
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Check this one... http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17106/how-to-generate-sample-xml-documents-from-their-dtd-or-xsd.. It has accepted answer too and lot other suggestions.. |
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In Qt 4.5 the XML support has been extended by an XSLT implementation, that allows you to easily convert documents from one XML dialect into another or generating source code from a XML description W3C XML Schema validation with Qt Example:
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