06-14-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Don Cragun
XML is just (structured) data. It doesn't run anything.
What application are you using to process this XML file?
A new vendor had given us a java application to stress test our server and from what they explained these xml's are supposed to insert into the tables. We modified one line to use the next available line.
not sure if that helps.
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jing(1) General Commands Manual jing(1)
NAME
jing - validate an XML document using a RELAX NG schema
SYNOPSIS
jing [-cfit] [-e encoding] rng-file [xml-file...]
DESCRIPTION
If rng-file is a correct RELAX NG schema and each xml-file is a well-formed XML document that is valid with respect to rng-file, then jing
will be silent and terminate with a status of 0. Otherwise, jing will report one or more errors to the standard output and will terminate
with a status of 1. Both rng-file and xml-file can be filenames or URIs.
OPTIONS
-c Uses the compact syntax for the schema.
-e enc Uses the encoding enc to read the schema.
-f Checks that the document is feasibly valid. A document is feasibly valid if it could be transformed into a valid document by insert-
ing any number of attributes and child elements anywhere in the tree. This is equivalent to transforming the schema by wrapping
every data, list, element and attribute element in an optional element and then validating against the transformed schema. This
option may be useful while a document is still under construction. This option also disables checking that for every IDREF there is
a corresponding ID.
-i Disables checking of ID/IDREF/IDREFS. By default, Jing enforces the constraints imposed by RELAX NG DTD Compatibility with respect
to ID/IDREF/IDREFS.
-t Prints the time used by Jing for loading the schema and for validation.
SEE ALSO
trang(1)
http://relaxng.org
AUTHOR
James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/).
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