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If it contains "XML Editor", you are done and may click OK. Otherwise, you'll need to add it:
Click 'Add'. Select "XML Editor". Click OK.
Click 'Add'. Select "Text Editor". Click OK.
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- Edit core/tests/AH.dfdl.xsd in eclipse. Notice that it uses xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema", which is the usual name space for XML Schema.
- Note that the file extension ".dfdl.xsd" is the standard way to identify a DFDL schema file.
- Change one of the dfdl:inputValueCalc properties and misspell the property name. Save the file and you will NOT see any validation error.
- Change one of the attributes of the dfdl:defineVariable element, such as remove the name attribute and put in a ref="foo" attribute. Save, and you should see a validation error.
- Validation using the standard XML Schema URL will NOT validate short form DFDL annotations, nor will it care if you put a long form annotation element named dfdl:foobar. But if you do get the name of a DFDL annotation element correct, then it will validate the properties on that annotation element.
Setup Unix-Style Line Endings
Open Eclipse.
- Go to Window -> Preferences -> General -> Workspace
- In the bottom right of the window you'll see 'New text file line delimiter'.
- Select 'Other'.
- In the drop-down, select 'Unix'.
- Click Apply.
- Click OK.
Setup Linked Resources
Open Eclipse.
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