> Hi Roberto,
>
> Your module require an implementation dependency on 'XML Core' for
> following packages:
> import org.netbeans.modules.xml.core.XMLDataObjectLook;
> import org.netbeans.modules.xml.core.cookies.DataObjectCookieManager;
> import org.netbeans.modules.xml.core.sync.DataObjectSyncSupport;
> import org.netbeans.modules.xml.core.sync.Synchronizator;
> import org.netbeans.modules.xml.core.text.TextEditorSupport;
>
> Also add dependency on 'XML Tools API' for remaining packages:
> import org.netbeans.spi.xml.cookies.CheckXMLSupport;
> import org.netbeans.spi.xml.cookies.DataObjectAdapters;
> import org.netbeans.spi.xml.cookies.ValidateXMLSupport;
>
> Thanks,
> Vivek
>
>
http://www.netbeans.org/>
http://www.sun.com/>
>
>
> Roberto Nunnari wrote:
>> I added the Enterprise pack but the ide still cannot find the
>> following classes:
>>
>> import org.netbeans.modules.xml.core.XMLDataObjectLook;
>> import org.netbeans.modules.xml.core.cookies.DataObjectCookieManager;
>> import org.netbeans.modules.xml.core.sync.DataObjectSyncSupport;
>> import org.netbeans.modules.xml.core.sync.Synchronizator;
>> import org.netbeans.modules.xml.core.text.TextEditorSupport;
>> import org.netbeans.spi.xml.cookies.CheckXMLSupport;
>> import org.netbeans.spi.xml.cookies.DataObjectAdapters;
>> import org.netbeans.spi.xml.cookies.ValidateXMLSupport;
>>
>> Where are the above classes?
>>
>> Best regards.
>> Roberto
>>
>>
>> Roberto Nunnari wrote:
>>> Vivek Jain wrote:
>>>> Hi Roberto,
>>>
>>> Hi Vivek,
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I hope you are creating a new file type for an xml document which
>>>> ends with +xml. MIME types like |text/???+xml| are used in the IDE to
>>>
>>> I used text/x-sposi+xml
>>> Is that correct?
>>>
>>>
>>>> represent an XML document. Creating a filetype like this, IDE will
>>>> treat your files as an XML document. Netbeans Editor will provide
>>>> all functionality like code highlighting, indent, code folding, code
>>>> completion and any other to your xml document.
>>>
>>> Yes.. That works just fine.
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> To get the schema based code completion for your xml files, you have
>>>> to install enterprise pack. Once you install NB enterprise pack, run
>>>> your
>>>
>>> I haven't checked code completion, yet.
>>>
>>>
>>>> module project, and create new file (that is your xml document). In
>>>> your xml document, provide the value for schemaLocation attribute
>>>> which will be the relative or absolute location of your schema file.
>>>> Just doing this will give you the schema support for your xml files.
>>>
>>> The xml is correct, as I can validate it using other tools..
>>> But.. here's how my xml file starts:
>>>
>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>>> <sp:Sposi xsi:schemaLocation="
http://www.nunnisoft.ch/schemas/sposi
>>>
http://www.nunnisoft.ch/schemas/sposi01.xsd"
>>> xmlns:sp="
http://www.nunnisoft.ch/schemas/sposi"
>>> xmlns:xsi="
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
>>> ...
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Please note that Currently schema-based code completion for xml
>>>> files works only if we provide value for 'schemaLocation' attribute
>>>> and the value should be relative or absolute path of xsd file on the
>>>> filesystem. Schema based Code Completion is not available through
>>>> XML catalog. I have filed an issue
>>>> <
http://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=91333> (fix in
>>>> progress) on Netbeans XML component to provide Schema based Code
>>>> Completion through XML catalog.
>>>>
>>>> To get validate, checkXml, Transformable support, you have to add
>>>> the following code to your DataObject. Refer this link for the same
>>>>
http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/DevFaqNewXMLFileType>>>>
>>>> CookieSet cookies = getCookieSet();
>>>> cookieManager = new DataObjectCookieManager(this, cookies);
>>>> cookies.add((Node.Cookie) DataEditorSupport.create(this,
>>>> getPrimaryEntry(), cookies));
>>>> InputSource is =
>>>> DataObjectAdapters.inputSource(this);
>>>> Source source = DataObjectAdapters.source(this);
>>>> cookies.add(new CheckXMLSupport(is));
>>>> cookies.add(new ValidateXMLSupport(is));
>>>> cookies.add(new TransformableSupport(source));
>>>>
>>>> To get the Navigator support for your xml files Add following code
>>>> in your layer.xml file (with your xml MIME type)
>>>>
>>>> <folder name="Navigator">
>>>> <folder name="Panels">
>>>> <folder name="text">
>>>> <folder name="MIME_TYPE">
>>>> <file
>>>>
>>>> name="org-netbeans-modules-xml-text-navigator-XMLNavigatorPanel.instance"/>
>>>>
>>>> </folder>
>>>> </folder>
>>>> </folder>
>>>> </folder>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ok. Thanks a lot to all who answered my question.
>>> I'll try that as soon as possible and let you know the result.
>>>
>>> Best regards.
>>> Roberto
>>>
>>>
>>>> Thanks & Regards,
>>>> Vivek
>>>> ------------------------------------
>>>>
http://www.netbeans.org/>>>>
http://www.sun.com/>>>> ------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Roberto Nunnari wrote:
>>>>> Hello.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd like to develop a simple xml editor based on netbeans platform
>>>>> for a particular xml schema, something like the ide has for the
>>>>> web.xml file. Just the explorer, the navigator, the editor and the
>>>>> output window.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have to say that even though I've been using netbeans since early
>>>>> 2001 for java development, I'm a beginner with module development.
>>>>>
>>>>> I just started working on the module with netbeans ide 5.0 (but
>>>>> tomorrow I'll upgrade to 5.5) and using the wizard, have already
>>>>> made a new file type for my xml namespace.
>>>>>
>>>>> Launching the new application, I see that my xml files are
>>>>> recognized, as the icon I set for this file type is shown.
>>>>>
>>>>> The first problem is that the new fileType seams to not have
>>>>> inherited all the functionalities used for xml files.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) the well formed and validate buttons in the editor are disabled.
>>>>> 2) the navigator doesn't show anything
>>>>>
>>>>> But the editor still uses highlighting and colors..
>>>>>
>>>>> Of course, when editing an xml file that doesn't use an xml schema
>>>>> the well formed and validate buttons are again enabled and the
>>>>> navigator again shows its content.
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I add all features present for plain xml files to my file
>>>>> type?
>>>>>
>>>>> I also would appreciate any hints and directions you could give me
>>>>> on how to implement the editor (wizards, apis, files to edit, etc..)
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Roberto