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2008-03-12 Atsushi Enomoto <atsushi@ximian.com>
* Makefile : build runtime-version-dependent xsd.exe files.
2006-12-30 Gert Driesen <drieseng@users.sourceforge.net>
* NewMonoXSD.cs : Silently ignore /nologo switch for compatibility
with MS.
2006-11-09 Atsushi Enomoto <atsushi@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs : and for Read() as well ;-)
2006-11-09 Atsushi Enomoto <atsushi@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs : Ankit wants good validation error reporting ;-)
2006-11-09 Atsushi Enomoto <atsushi@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs : process all elements including imported ones. To do
so, use post-compilation schema items.
2004-07-12 Lluis Sanchez Gual <lluis@novell.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs: Don't write the exception trace for common parameter
errors.
2005-01-11 Atsushi Enomoto <atsushi@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs : by default, dataset namespace is not "Schemas" but
empty.
2004-08-16 Atsushi Enomoto <atsushi@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs : /language should support custom assembly qualified
name specification. This fixes bug #63081.
Also fixed usage message. "VB" is considered as valid.
2004-08-07 Atsushi Enomoto <atsushi@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs : /generator (/g) option didn't work, since it usually
ends with .dll (or .exe) and regarded as mere assembly filename.
2004-07-12 Lluis Sanchez Gual <lluis@novell.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs: Accept files with absolute paths.
2004-05-07 Atsushi Enomoto <atsushi@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs : Previous change broke default C# code generation.
XML schema inference output path fix.
2004-05-06 Atsushi Enomoto <atsushi@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs : Added new /generator:typename(,assemblyfile) option
support that enables users to use any CodeDomProvider.
Added VB support (/language:VB).
2004-04-29 Lluis Sanchez Gual <lluis@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs: Import elements in the order they are declared in the schema.
2004-04-26 Atsushi Enomoto <atsushi@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs : Enabled /d option (typed dataset generation support
using newly implemented TypedDataSetGenerator).
2004-04-22 Atsushi Enomoto <atsushi@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs : Added support for (ADO.NET based) xsd inference.
Changed command line usage to require /c for serialization class
generation, or /d for typed dataset generation (not supported yet).
Modified usage message due to the changes above.
* Makefile : Added reference to System.Data.dll.
2004-01-19 Lluis Sanchez Gual <lluis@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs: Compile the loaded schemas if they are not already compiled.
2003-08-05 Lluis Sanchez Gual <lluis@ximian.com>
* NewMonoXSD.cs: new implementation of monoxsd based on the
classes in System.Xml.Serialization.
* xsd.exe.sources: new sources file.
* Makefile: renamed executable to xsd.exe
2003-06-13 Atsushi Enomoto <ginga@kit.hi-ho.ne.jp>
* XSD2Class.cs: several changes.
2003-06-04 Atsushi Enomoto <ginga@kit.hi-ho.ne.jp>
* (temporarily) added XSD2Class.cs.
2003-03-25 Duncan Mak <duncan@ximian.com>
* MonoXSD.cs: Added support for two command line arguments:
/output: specify the directory to put the generated schema.
/type: specify a specific type in the assembly.
2003-03-24 Duncan Mak <duncan@ximian.com>
* MonoXSD.cs: Add support for having enums as a field in the
class. I overlooked this bit last week.
Removed the special case for 'XmlNode' fields, turns out that
behave the same as all the other subclasses of 'XmlNode'.
* makefile: Make it build with debug enabled by default.
2003-03-22 Duncan Mak <duncan@ximian.com>
* MonoXSD.cs: Moved things around, now it's not only
static methods (functions) anymore.
Attributes handling galore! We now handle:
- XmlElementAttribute
- XmlAttributeAtribute
- XmlArrayAttribute
- XmlArrayItemAttribute
- XmlTextAttribute
- XmlAnyElementAttribute
- XmlAnyAttributeAttribute
2003-03-20 Duncan Mak <duncan@ximian.com>
* MonoXSD.cs: More refinements. We now support transforming
enumerations as well as arrays to their corresponding XML Schema
type. Read/Write properties will also be transformed (thanks to
reading KeithBa's book). XmlNode is properly handled, and XmlElement
& co. should also be transformed correctly.
Next up: I should look into whether or not xsd.exe makes use of
XmlAttributes. If so, I'll have to support that.
Other than that, this part of MonoXSD should be complete.
2003-03-17 Duncan Mak <duncan@ximian.com>
* MonoXSD.cs: A simple implementation of MonoXSD. It current
supports creating an XML Schema based on a .NET assembly. The
handling of schema derivation is simplistic.