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Stuart Douglas commented on JBIDE-3120:
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This has been superseded by the seam-xml-config module.
As I see there are a few different parts to this:
- Validation
The easiest way to do this would probably be to bootstrap seam-xml. Any problems will be
reported as XmlConfigurationExceptions or XmlParseException complete with line no.
- Awareness of beans defined in XML (e.g. for reporting on unsatisfied injection points)
- Auto Completion
There has been talk of auto generating schema's for some of this however after looking
into it I think it would be of limited use. It could be used for basic validation, however
as annotations from different namespaces can be used in most places almost every element
will have a <xs:any/> element.
Support webbeans typesafe xml schema
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Key: JBIDE-3120
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-3120
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: cdi (jsr-299)
Reporter: Max Rydahl Andersen
Fix For: LATER
http://docs.jboss.org/webbeans/reference/1.0/en-US/html/xml.html
"The advantage of this approach is that you can write an XML schema
that prevents spelling errors in your XML document. It's even possible
for a tool to generate the XML schema automatically from the compiled
Java code. Or, an integrated development environment could perform the
same validation without the need for the explicit intermediate
generation step."
1) the RI will have a code->xsd generator for web-beans.xml; could maybe be used for
validation....but requires that all classes can compile
2) we should have xml completions following the naming standard layed out by webbeans
spec
Update: webbeans.xml is no longer part of the spec but it will be important for
extensions to jsr-299 to somehow tell the tooling which annotations/beans they will be
adding into the jsr-299 runtime. Seam 3 will most likely use this suggestion for the spec.
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