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SCHEMA2EXAMPLE(1)     User Contributed Perl Documentation    SCHEMA2EXAMPLE(1)

NAME
       schema2example - convert XML schema knowledge into Perl or XML examples

SYNOPSIS
	schema2example xml-file schema-file(s)	>outfile

	schema2example -x xml-file -s schema-file(s) -o outfile

DESCRIPTION
       XML schemas are quite hard to read, certainly when multiple name-spaces
       are involved.  The template() function in XML::Compile::Schema function
       can help displaying the expected structure of a message; this module is
       a wrapper around that function.

   Options
       You can either specify an XML message filename and one or more schema
       filenames as arguments, or use the options.

       --xml|-x filename
	   The file which contains the xml message.  A single dash means
	   "stdin".

       --schema|-s filename(s)
	   This option can be repeated, or the filenames separated by comma's,
	   if you have more than one schema file to parse.  All imported and
	   included schema components have to be provided explicitly.

       --type|-t TYPE
	   The type of the root element, required if the XML is not namespaceo
	   qualified, although the schema is.  If not specified, the root
	   element is automatically inspected.

	   The TYPE notation is "{namespace}localname".	 Be warned to use
	   quoting on the UNIX command-line, because curly braces have a
	   special meaning for the shell.

       --output|-o filename
	   By default, the output is to stdout.

       --show STRING
	   A comma separated list of comment components which should be
	   included, by default "ALL".	An empty string or "NONE" will exclude
	   all comments.  The STRING can also be a comma separated combination
	   of "struct", "type", "occur", and "facets".

SEE ALSO
       This module is part of Perl's XML-Compile distribution.	Website:
       http://perl.overmeer.net/xml-compile/

LICENSE
       Copyrights 2008 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see ChangeLog.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.  See
       http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html

perl v5.20.2			  2015-07-21		     SCHEMA2EXAMPLE(1)
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