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Tool for JiBX binding generation out of XML Schema
Xsd2Jibx gives you a way to generate an initial set of Java classes, and the
corresponding JiBX binding definition, from a W3C XML Schema input document.
The generated classes and binding give you a starting point for working with
XML documents matching the schema, which you can then refactor as appropriate
to suit your needs.
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The big difference from other data binding frameworks that generate code from
schemas is that in the Xsd2Jibx case the generated code is under your control.
You can modify the code, changing the binding definition if necessary, while
continuing to work with documents matching the original schema. You can also
keep working with the original generated classes even as the schema evolves,
so long as you can compensate for the schema changes in the binding definition.
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Changes: libxsd2jibx-java (0.0.0beta2a-3) unstable; urgency=low
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* First version for Debian upload.
* debian/control:
+ Build-Depend on openjdk-6-jdk instead of sun-java6-jdk.
+ Depend on openjdk-6-jre instead of sun-java6-jre.
+ Thanks to the above, move to main!
+ Add Homepage field.
+ Updated Standards-Version to 3.8.0
* debian/rules:
+ Set JAVA_HOME_DIRS to the correct value for openjdk-6-jdk.
* debian/copyright:
+ slighthly modify to make lintian happy.
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