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Posted to user@xmlbeans.apache.org by "Cordes, Hans-Dieter" <hd...@emea.att.com> on 2006/01/02 11:16:56 UTC

RE: Methods appear in Package Explorer, but not intellisense and not valid.

All,
 
it seems you work behind the backs of Eclipse, so what you could try is simply to press the "F5" (Refresh Workspace) key. That will refresh the whole workspace and will make Eclipse aware of any changes to files of its projects that have been changed without Eclipse beeing aware of those changes.
 
Regards,
    Hans-Dieter Cordes

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Fanjul [mailto:daniel.fanjul.alcuten@gmail.com]
Sent: Mittwoch, 28. Dezember 2005 15:01
To: user@xmlbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: Methods appear in Package Explorer, but not intellisense and not valid.


I had the same problem. My solution is to close and to reopen the project. I have the Eclipse 3.1.1.



On 12/28/05, Butterwood, Richard < Richard.Butterwood@infor.com> wrote: 

Hi,

 

I have encountered a strange error.  I'm not too sure if it's Eclipse or XML Beans.  When I regenerated the ResponseBatch.jar from the following XSD's all the methods appear correctly in the Package Explorer, but when I try to use them in Eclipse it can not find them.  Also, when I save I get errors.  Here are the XSD's and the java code which will show the errors.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

ResponseBatch.xsd

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<xs:schema attributeFormDefault="unqualified" 

           elementFormDefault="qualified" 

           targetNamespace=" http://infor.com/FactsResponseBatch" 

           xmlns:xs=" http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">

 

  <xs:import namespace=" http://infor.com/FactsCodeData" schemaLocation="CodeData.xsd"/>

 

  <xs:element name="ResponseBatch" type="fac:ResponseBatchType" xmlns:fac=" http://infor.com/FactsResponseBatch"/ <http://infor.com/FactsResponseBatch%22/> >

 

  <xs:complexType name="ResponseType">

    <xs:sequence>

      <xs:element ref="fac:Codes" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" xmlns:fac=" http://infor.com/FactsCodeData"/ <http://infor.com/FactsCodeData%22/> >

    </xs:sequence>

    <xs:attribute name="RequestID" type="xs:string"/>

    <xs:attribute name="Company" type="xs:int"/>

    <xs:attribute name="SerialID" type="xs:string"/>

  </xs:complexType>

 

  <xs:complexType name="ResponseBatchType" mixed="true">

    <xs:sequence>

      <xs:element type="fac:ResponseType" name="Response" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" xmlns:fac=" http://infor.com/FactsResponseBatch"/ <http://infor.com/FactsResponseBatch%22/> >

    </xs:sequence>

    <xs:attribute name="ConsumerKey" type="xs:string" xmlns:fac=" http://infor.com/FactsResponseBatch"/ <http://infor.com/FactsResponseBatch%22/> >

    <xs:attribute name="Language" type="xs:string"/>

    <xs:attribute name="DateTime" type="xs:string"/>

    <xs:attribute name="SerialID" type="xs:string"/>

  </xs:complexType>

</xs:schema>

 

 

CodeData.xsd

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<xs:schema attributeFormDefault="unqualified" 

           elementFormDefault="qualified" 

           targetNamespace=" http://infor.com/FactsCodeData" 

           xmlns:xs=" http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">

 

  <xs:element name="Codes" type="fac:CodesType" xmlns:fac=" http://infor.com/FactsCodeData"/ <http://infor.com/FactsCodeData%22/> >

 

  <xs:complexType name="CodesType">

    <xs:sequence>

      <xs:element type="fac:CodeType" name="Code" maxOccurs="unbounded" xmlns:fac=" http://infor.com/FactsCodeData"/ <http://infor.com/FactsCodeData%22/> > 

    </xs:sequence>

  </xs:complexType>

 

  <xs:complexType name="CodeType">

    <xs:sequence>

      <xs:element type="xs:string" name="Code"/>

      <xs:element type="xs:string" name="Description"/>

      <xs:element type="xs:string" name="ParentCode"/>

    </xs:sequence>

  </xs:complexType>

</xs:schema>

 

TestGLCodes2.java

 

import com.infor.factsResponseBatch.ResponseBatchDocument;

 

import com.infor.factsResponseBatch.ResponseBatchType;

 

import com.infor.factsResponseBatch.ResponseType;

import com.infor.factsCodeData.CodesType;

import com.infor.factsCodeData.CodeType;

import java.io.File;

 

public class TestGLCodes2

{

 

   public static void main ( String[] args ) throws Exception

   {

         System.out.println("ITS RUNNING!!!"); 

 

       // load the xml instance into the store and return a

       // strongly typed instance of StatementDocument

         ResponseBatchDocument stmtDoc = ResponseBatchDocument.Factory.parse( new File( "C:\\FACTSXML\\XML\\GlCodes2.xml"));

         

         com.infor.factsResponseBatch.ResponseBatchType ResponseBatchElement = stmtDoc.getResponseBatch();

            

         System.out.println("ValidateCustomer details "

                        + ", Consumer ID = " + ResponseBatchElement.getConsumerKey()

                        + ", Language = " + ResponseBatchElement.getLanguage()

                        + ", Date/Time = " + ResponseBatchElement.getDateTime()

                        + ", Serial ID = " + ResponseBatchElement.getSerialID());

         

       ResponseBatchType stmt = stmtDoc.getResponseBatch();         

       ResponseType[] responses    = stmt.getResponseArray();

       

            

         System.out.println("Total Responses " + responses.length); 

               

       for ( int i = 0 ; i < responses.length ; i++ ){

 

           System.out.println( responses[ i ].getRequestID());           

           System.out.println( responses[ i ].getCompany());           

           System.out.println( responses[ i ].getSerialID());

 

           System.out.println("Restart Point: " + responses[ i ].getRestartPoint());

           

         System.out.println("Before Get Codes "); 

           CodesType codes   = responses[ i ].getCodes();

                      

         System.out.println("Before GetCode Array ");           

           CodeType[] code   = codes.getCodeArray();

           

         System.out.println("Before the loop ");

         

           for ( int j = 0 ; j < code.length ; j++ ){

 

               

               

               System.out.println( code[ j ].getCode());

               System.out.println( code[ j ].getDescription());

               System.out.println( code[ j ].getParentCode());

           }

       }         

   }  

}

 

Richard Butterwood | Senior Analyst/Programmer | Infor | office: 770-418-2000 X 1167 | cell: 678-492-3080 | fax: 770-418-2022 | richard.butterwood@infor.com

 

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