[oXygen-user] Bug in the Ant schema

Eliot Kimber ekimber at rsicms.com
Thu May 24 09:39:13 CDT 2012


Whatever the Eclipse Ant editor does would be ideal.

Cheers,

E.

On 5/24/12 9:23 AM, "Radu Coravu" <radu_coravu at sync.ro> wrote:

> Hi Jirka,
> 
> Jarno suggested the RelaxNG schema to us a while ago and indeed it is a
> better alternative than the DTD one.
> 
> But in an ANT script you can define custom tasks or use tasks which are
> defined in libraries which may come as extensions to the ANT libraries.
> 
> What we will try to do (and maybe succeed to do this in Oxygen 14.1)
> will be to use functionality from the ANT Java libraries in order to
> parse the build files (+ to parse all dependencies of imports and includes).
> Probably the validation of build files will be a combination of applying
> a schema and performing some Java-based custom checking.
> Or maybe only the Java-based checking will be enough.
> 
> Regards,
> Radu
> 
> Radu Coravu
> <oXygen/>  XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
> http://www.oxygenxml.com
> 
> 
> On 5/24/2012 4:55 PM, Jirka Kosek wrote:
>> On 24.5.2012 15:51, Adrian Buza wrote:
>>> I've added another vote.
>> 
>> If it makes any difference, please count me in as well.
>> 
>> I found this
>> 
>> http://www.elovirta.com/2009/04/13/ant-relax-ng-schema/
>> 
>> but not tested myself. Anyway RELAX NG schema should provide much solid
>> grounds for reasonable Ant support.
>> 
>>                               Jirka
>> 
>> 
>> 
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