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I think the first question I should ask is - Is it possible to validate json payload with XSD? The example given by CXF are all using XSD, anyway.

I follow the instruction from CXF - http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jax-rs-data-bindings.html#JAX-RSDataBindings-Schemavalidation

(1) At first it complains

"cvc-elt.1: Cannot find the declaration of element 'OSDCreateAppointmentRequest'"

(2) To fix that, the suggestion is to add a name space to json object, since there is no "namespace" concept for Json but XSD has that

(3) So I add name space to the Json object as follows

        <property name="inTransformElements">
        <map>
            <entry key="OSDCreateAppointmentRequest" value="{http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}OSDCreateAppointmentRequest"/> 
        </map>
    </property>

Now it complains

cvc-elt.1: Cannot find the declaration of element 'ps1:OSDCreateAppointmentRequest'

Well "ps1" looks like a namespace prefix, no idea where it comes from.

Any suggestions? Your experience on this will be highly appreciated!

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W3C XML schemas (XSD) can be used only to validate XML files.

JSON is not XML. So, no XML technologies are applicable to JSON (at least, without any conversions to corresponding XML). That is, XSD cannot be used to validate JSON.

Instead, JSON has its own schemas (written in JSON, of course), see: http://json-schema.org

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  • Yes, that makes sense to me. Wierd that why CXF people do not mention that.
    – David L
    Oct 5, 2014 at 11:25
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I know it has been sometime since the question was posted. I got this one to work. The way I got this to work was to use the following property in org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.provider.json.JSONProvider

<property name="namespaceMap" ref="jsonNamespaceMap"/>

and declare name space mapping

 <util:map id="jsonNamespaceMap">
        <entry key="<your-namespace>" value="<prefix>"/>
        </entry>

    </util:map>

Hope this helps.

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