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Subject:    [jira] Updated: (XMLBEANS-282) When a schema is too deep, the
From:       "Cezar Andrei (JIRA)" <xmlbeans-dev () xml ! apache ! org>
Date:       2007-12-19 20:06:43
Message-ID: 27248091.1198094803606.JavaMail.jira () brutus
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Cezar Andrei updated XMLBEANS-282:
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Workaround: use .xsdconfig file to 
 - shorten the package name
 - shorten the top level class name

To Do: Give a better error message.

> When a schema is too deep, the generated interface names will become too long on \
>                 windows
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  
> Key: XMLBEANS-282
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-282
> Project: XMLBeans
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: Version 2.1
> Environment: windows xp
> Reporter: Morten Wilken
> Fix For: unspecified
> 
> 
> We have quite deep schema structures and therefore the creted filenames for \
> interface classes will exceed the 256 char limit on filenames on windows. Is it \
> possible to add a switch to the generatir that generates all interfaces as normal \
> and not inner interfaces? With such a switch the issue would go away completely and \
> we would not have to resort to rewriting the xsd or mangle our classnames by using \
> .XSDCONFIG to rename the classnames.

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