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Jaxb schema validation for Jaxws hand written classes

Re: Mock HTTP Service
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?wsdl is not being handled by cxf 2.5.x
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Feb 8, 2012
David Birch
David Birch
Hi,
     is there any issue with setting the schemas property of the jaxb 
data binding bean manually?

i.e.
....
<jaxws:dataBinding>
<bean class="org.apache.cxf.jaxb.JAXBDataBinding">
<property name="schemas" ref="schemaCol"/>
</bean>
...

where schemaCol is an instance of Collection<DOMSource> .

I have a heap of pre-created, hand-coded jaxb beans & schemas, and want

to use them for both service & client webservice calls, and this was
the 
only way i successfully got the schemas validating for the clients, i 
can't see any i'll effects at present. Will this be overriding anything 
otherwise important etc?

FYI - not sure if this was the right path, but i tried to get the 
schemas in during the cxf-codegen-plugin so that existing jaxb classes 
could be used & schemas referenced, but didn't get any success with
this.

thanks
David





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