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Subject: [jira] Created: (XMLBEANS-299) Support substitution groups when the
From: "Radu Preotiuc-Pietro (JIRA)" <xmlbeans-dev () xml ! apache ! org>
Date: 2006-11-29 22:24:29
Message-ID: 1916292.1164839069062.JavaMail.jira () brutus
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Support substitution groups when the substitution is compiled in a different jar
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Key: XMLBEANS-299
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-299
Project: XMLBeans
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: Binding
Affects Versions: Version 2.2, Version 2.2.1
Reporter: Radu Preotiuc-Pietro
Fix For: TBD
XMLBeans doesn't currently support substitution groups where the head element is \
compiled in a jar and the substitutions are compiled at a later time in a different \
jar.
Because XMLBeans doesn't have the opportunity to save in the serialized xsb \
information about substitution groups (since these do not exist at the time the xsb \
is created) then it is forced to assume that any element can be a substitution for \
anything else and the only way to reliably tell is to load the element declaration. \
But loading the element declaration each time two elements are compared for QName \
equality is going to be very expensive even if loaded from the cache. This whole \
thing will need to be enabled on-request and have its separate codepath.
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