I am attempting to update some xml parsers, and have hit a small snag. We have an xsd that we need to keep compatible with older versions of the xml, and we had to make some changes to it. We made the changes in a new version of the xsd, and we would like to use the same parser (as the changes are pretty small in general, and the parser can easily handle both). We are using the XMLReader
property "http://java.sun.com/xml/jaxp/properties/schemaSource"
to set the schema to the previous edition, using something like the following:
xmlReader.setProperty("http://java.sun.com/xml/jaxp/properties/schemaSource",
new InputSource(getClass().getResourceAsStream("/schema/my-xsd-1.0.xsd")));
This worked fine when we only had one version of the schema. Now we have a new version, and we want the system to use whichever version of the schema is defined in the incoming xml. Both schemas define a namespace, something like the following:
<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
targetNamespace="http://www.mycompany.com/my-xsd-1.0"
xmlns="http://www.mycompany.com/my-xsd-1.0"
elementFormDefault="unqualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified">
and, for the new one:
<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
targetNamespace="http://www.mycompany.com/my-xsd-1.1"
xmlns="http://www.mycompany.com/my-xsd-1.1"
elementFormDefault="unqualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified">
So, they have different namespaces and different schema "locations" defined. We don't want the schema to live on the 'net - we want it to be bundled with our system. Is there a way to use the setProperty mechanism to do this behavior, or is there a different way to handle this?
I tried putting both resources in an input stream in an array as the parameter, but that didn't work (I remember reading somewhere that this was a possible solution - although now I can't find the source, so it might have been wishful thinking).