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Aron Olsen edited comment on XMLSCHEMA-49 at 5/11/17 1:52 AM:
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A prime goal of my URI-resolver it of course, to make it as independent of schemas in the
"sky" as possible. May be, servers are down, and may be hinted schema-locations are simply
wrong ;)
was (Author: aronxsd):
A prime goal of my URI-resolver it of course, to make it as independent of schemas in the
"sky" as possible. May be, servers are down, and may be hinted schema-locations are simple
wrong ;)
> URI resolver: How often is it invoked?
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> Key: XMLSCHEMA-49
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLSCHEMA-49
> Project: XmlSchema
> Issue Type: Question
> Affects Versions: 2.2.1
> Reporter: Aron Olsen
> Priority: Trivial
> Fix For: 2.1.1
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>
> Hi again,
> I have made an extension of your default URI-resolver in order to device a scheme for
making a caching one - maybe utiliizing a pre-loaded file-cache which has to be mapped to
URI's of incoming requests..
> I would like to make an URI resolver as independant of referenced included/imported XSDs
as possible (the ones in the sky). When dealing with GML3, this can have tremendous performance
benefits, as it consists of a very large set of schema-files.
> I have watched how often URI-resolver is being invoked and it looks as it is being invoked
several times for the same XSD-reference. Is URI-resolver invoked multiple times at the instant
of a single schema reference or is it only invoked once for each schema-reference detected
by XmlSchema during XmlSchema's unmarshalling/parsing of a single XSD?
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