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There's just no way to make all those things work with DOM! LocatorImpl loc = new LocatorImpl(); loc.setSystemId(systemId); scanner.setLocator(loc); scanner.setContentHandler(getParserHandler(systemId)); scanner.scan(element); } catch (SAXException e) { // since parsing DOM shouldn't cause a SAX exception // and our handler will never throw it, it's not clear // if this will ever happen. fatalError(new SAXParseException2( e.getMessage(), null, systemId,-1,-1, e)); } } public void parseSchema(InputSource source) { checkAbsoluteness(source.getSystemId()); try { forest.parse(source,true); } catch (SAXException e) { // parsers are required to report an error to ErrorHandler, // so we should never see this error. e.printStackTrace(); } } public void setTargetVersion(SpecVersion version) { if(version==null) version = SpecVersion.LATEST; opts.target = version; } public void parseSchema(String systemId, XMLStreamReader reader) throws XMLStreamException { checkAbsoluteness(systemId); forest.parse(systemId,reader,true); } /** * Checks if the system ID is absolute. */ @SuppressWarnings("ResultOfObjectAllocationIgnored") private void checkAbsoluteness(String systemId) { // we need to be able to handle system IDs like "urn:foo", which java.net.URL can't process, // but OTOH we also need to be able to process system IDs like "file://a b c/def.xsd", // which java.net.URI can't process. So for now, let's fail only if both of them fail. // eventually we need a proper URI class that works for us. try { new URL(systemId); } catch( MalformedURLException mue) { try { new URI(systemId); } catch (URISyntaxException e ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("system ID '"+systemId+"' isn't absolute",e); } } } public void setEntityResolver(EntityResolver entityResolver) { forest.setEntityResolver(entityResolver); opts.entityResolver = entityResolver; } public void setDefaultPackageName(String packageName) { opts.defaultPackage2 = packageName; } public void forcePackageName(String packageName) { opts.defaultPackage = packageName; } public void setClassNameAllocator(ClassNameAllocator allocator) { opts.classNameAllocator = allocator; } public void resetSchema() { forest = new DOMForest(new XMLSchemaInternalizationLogic(), opts); forest.setErrorHandler(this); forest.setEntityResolver(opts.entityResolver); } public JAXBModelImpl bind() { // this has been problematic. turn it off. // if(!forest.checkSchemaCorrectness(this)) // return null; // parse all the binding files given via XJC -b options. // this also takes care of the binding files given in the -episode option. for (InputSource is : opts.getBindFiles()) parseSchema(is); // internalization SCDBasedBindingSet scdBasedBindingSet = forest.transform(opts.isExtensionMode()); if (!NO_CORRECTNESS_CHECK) { // correctness check SchemaFactory sf = XmlFactory.createSchemaFactory(XMLConstants.W3C_XML_SCHEMA_NS_URI, opts.disableXmlSecurity); // fix for https://jaxb.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=795 // taken from SchemaConstraintChecker, TODO XXX FIXME UGLY if (opts.entityResolver != null) { sf.setResourceResolver(new LSResourceResolver() { public LSInput resolveResource(String type, String namespaceURI, String publicId, String systemId, String baseURI) { try { // XSOM passes the namespace URI to the publicID parameter. // we do the same here . InputSource is = opts.entityResolver.resolveEntity(namespaceURI, systemId); if (is == null) return null; return new LSInputSAXWrapper(is); } catch (SAXException e) { // TODO: is this sufficient? return null; } catch (IOException e) { // TODO: is this sufficient? return null; } } }); } sf.setErrorHandler(new DowngradingErrorHandler(this)); forest.weakSchemaCorrectnessCheck(sf); if (hadError) return null; // error in the correctness check. abort now } JCodeModel codeModel = new JCodeModel(); ModelLoader gl = new ModelLoader(opts,codeModel,this); try { XSSchemaSet result = gl.createXSOM(forest, scdBasedBindingSet); if(result==null) return null; // we need info about each field, so we go ahead and generate the // skeleton at this point. // REVISIT: we should separate FieldRenderer and FieldAccessor // so that accessors can be used before we build the code. Model model = gl.annotateXMLSchema(result); if(model==null) return null; if(hadError) return null; // if we have any error by now, abort model.setPackageLevelAnnotations(opts.packageLevelAnnotations); Outline context = model.generateCode(opts,this); if(context==null) return null; if(hadError) return null; return new JAXBModelImpl(context); } catch( SAXException e ) { // since XSOM uses our parser that scans DOM, // no parser error is possible. // all the other errors will be directed to ErrorReceiver // before it's thrown, so when the exception is thrown // the error should have already been reported. // thus ignore. return null; } } public void setErrorListener(ErrorListener errorListener) { this.errorListener = errorListener; } public void info(SAXParseException exception) { if(errorListener!=null) errorListener.info(exception); } public void warning(SAXParseException exception) { if(errorListener!=null) errorListener.warning(exception); } public void error(SAXParseException exception) { hadError = true; if(errorListener!=null) errorListener.error(exception); } public void fatalError(SAXParseException exception) { hadError = true; if(errorListener!=null) errorListener.fatalError(exception); } /** * We use JAXP 1.3 to do a schema correctness check, but we know * it doesn't always work. So in case some people hit the problem, * this switch is here so that they can turn it off as a workaround. */ private static boolean NO_CORRECTNESS_CHECK = false; static { try { NO_CORRECTNESS_CHECK = Boolean.getBoolean(SchemaCompilerImpl.class.getName()+".noCorrectnessCheck"); } catch( Throwable t) { // ignore } } }