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Subject:    [jira] Commented: (XMLBEANS-268) Collision detected while
From:       "Cezar Andrei (JIRA)" <xmlbeans-dev () xml ! apache ! org>
Date:       2009-11-03 0:10:59
Message-ID: 1378518805.1257207059379.JavaMail.jira () brutus
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Cezar Andrei commented on XMLBEANS-268:
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Just to be clear: there are 2 problems here:

1. if target namespace differs only in caps, on Windows the generated resources will \
                collide and there is no workaround for this at this point.
   - a potential fix should change the encoding algorithm from uri to dir name, which \
will break backwards compatibility so the code should be enabled only through a \
system property

2. and the generation of the same class/interface name, which is by design and the \
user should use a .xsdconfig file to change the package name or the class/interface \
name

I reopened the issue only for tracking problem 1.

> Collision detected while generating classnames for (except-case) identical schema \
>                 names
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  
> Key: XMLBEANS-268
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-268
> Project: XMLBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: Version 2
> Environment: unix
> Reporter: Mike Barrett
> Priority: Minor
> 
> We have two schemas: 
> slideshow.xsd and slideShow.xsd
> Which have identical names, except case. The issue is that it seems that this \
> causes a name collision, and causes the generated class name to have a number \
> inserted: slideshow.xsd --> SlideshowDocumentImpl
> slideShow.xsd --> SlideShowDocument2Impl
> now if you remove the '2' from the slideShow class, you still have two unique java \
> class names. Therefore, I don't see the need to append a number to the generated \
> name.

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