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| <title>Adding entries to the XML Catalog</title> | |
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| <searchtitle>Adding entries to the XML Catalog</searchtitle> | |
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| <shortdesc>An XML Catalog entry contains two parts - a Key (which represents | |
| a DTD or XML schema) and a Location (similar to a URI, which contains information | |
| about a DTD or XML schema's location). You can place the Key in an XML file. | |
| When the XML processor encounters it, it will use the XML Catalog entry to | |
| find the location of the DTD or XML schema associated with the Key</shortdesc> | |
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| <keywords><indexterm>XML catalog<indexterm>adding entries</indexterm></indexterm> | |
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| <context><p>XML Catalog entries can be used in various situations. For example, | |
| you are working on an XML file on your main desktop computer and point its <codeph>schemaLocation</codeph> towards | |
| a schema called <codeph>c:\MySchema.xsd</codeph>. You then save it to your | |
| laptop computer so you can work on it later. When you open the file on your | |
| laptop, however, you encounter a problem - the XML editor cannot find the <codeph>MySchema.xsd</codeph> schema | |
| because it is actually installed on your D drive. You will have to edit the <codeph>schemaLocation</codeph> to | |
| point to <codeph>d:\MySchema.xsd</codeph>. When you have finished editing | |
| the XML file and are ready to publish it on the Web, you will need to edit | |
| the URI again so that it points to a resource that is accessible on the Web. | |
| By now, the problem is obvious. A URI used within an XML file is not as portable | |
| as you would like it to be. To avoid making frequent changes to your XML document, | |
| you can use the XML Catalog.</p><p>An XML Catalog entry is used by an XML | |
| processor when resolving entity references. You can provide rules to the catalog | |
| to specify how entities should be resolved. If you consider the preceding | |
| example, you could specify a rule that redirects an Internet resource reference | |
| (for example, <codeph>"http://www.ibm.com/published-schemas/MySchema.xsd"</codeph>) | |
| so that it points to a resource on the developer's local machine (for example, | |
| <codeph>"file:///C:/MySchema.xsd"</codeph>). Now, instead of frequently editing | |
| XML documents to update the URIs or locations (especially when there are many | |
| documents in your project), you only need to update a single rule in your | |
| XML Catalog.</p><p>The following instructions were written for the Resource | |
| perspective, but they will also work in many other perspectives.</p><p>To | |
| add an entry to the XML Catalog, follow these steps:</p></context> | |
| <steps> | |
| <step><cmd>Open the XML file that you want to associate with a DTD or XML | |
| schema.</cmd></step> | |
| <step><cmd>Click <menucascade><uicontrol>Window</uicontrol><uicontrol>Preferences</uicontrol> | |
| </menucascade> and select <menucascade><uicontrol>XML</uicontrol><uicontrol>XML | |
| Catalog</uicontrol></menucascade>.</cmd><info>The <uicontrol>XML Catalog | |
| Entries</uicontrol> section contains a list of any user-defined and plug-in | |
| defined catalog entries. Select any entry to see information about it in the <uicontrol>Details</uicontrol> section.</info> | |
| </step> | |
| <step><cmd>Click <uicontrol>Add</uicontrol> to create a new catalog entry.</cmd> | |
| </step> | |
| <step><cmd>In the <uicontrol>Location</uicontrol> field, enter or browse for | |
| the location or URI of the DTD or XML schema file. This uses your computer's | |
| path style to describe the location of the file.</cmd></step> | |
| <step><cmd>Select a key type for the catalog entry from the <uicontrol>Key | |
| Type</uicontrol> drop down.</cmd><info>The values in this list will change | |
| depending on the type of file you specified in the <uicontrol>Location</uicontrol> field:<ul> | |
| <li>If you specified a DTD: select <uicontrol>Public ID</uicontrol>, <uicontrol>System | |
| ID</uicontrol>, or <uicontrol>URI</uicontrol> from the <uicontrol>Key Type</uicontrol> field. | |
| If you select <uicontrol>Public ID,</uicontrol> the value you enter in the <uicontrol>Key</uicontrol> field | |
| should be the same as the Public ID in the XML file's DOCTYPE declaration. | |
| If you select <uicontrol>System ID</uicontrol>, the value you enter should | |
| correspond to the System ID in an XML file's DOCTYPE declaration. If you select <uicontrol>URI</uicontrol>, | |
| the value you enter must be a fully qualified URI.</li> | |
| <li>If you specified an XML schema: select either <uicontrol>Namespace Name</uicontrol> or | |
| <uicontrol>Schema Location</uicontrol> from the <uicontrol>Key Type</uicontrol> field. | |
| If the schema defines a target namespace, it will automatically appear in | |
| the <uicontrol>Key</uicontrol> field. Otherwise, you can enter the schema | |
| location in the <uicontrol>Key</uicontrol> field.</li> | |
| </ul></info></step> | |
| <step><cmd>Select the <uicontrol>Specify alternative Web address</uicontrol> check | |
| box if you want to be able to specify an alternate Web address for the resource.</cmd> | |
| <info>This Web address is used when an XML instance is generated from this | |
| catalog entry.<note>This option is only available if you select <uicontrol>Public | |
| ID</uicontrol> (for a DTD) or <uicontrol>Namespace Name</uicontrol> (for | |
| a schema) in the <uicontrol>Key type</uicontrol> field.</note></info></step> | |
| <step><cmd>If you want to refer to another catalog without importing it into | |
| the workbench, click <uicontrol>Next Catalog</uicontrol>. Type or browse for | |
| the XML catalog you want to refer to. </cmd></step> | |
| <step><cmd>When you are done creating catalog entries, click <uicontrol>OK</uicontrol> to | |
| close the Add XML Catalog Entry dialog. Click <uicontrol>OK</uicontrol> again | |
| to save your settings.</cmd></step> | |
| <step><cmd>Make sure the XML file is in focus and click the <uicontrol>Reload | |
| dependencies</uicontrol> toolbar button. </cmd></step> | |
| </steps> | |
| <result>The XML file is now associated with the latest version of the XML | |
| schema or DTD.</result> | |
| <postreq><p>You can also export and import XML Catalog information:<?Pub Caret?> </p><p>To | |
| export, click <uicontrol>File > Export</uicontrol> and select <uicontrol>XML | |
| > XML Catalog</uicontrol>. You will be prompted to select a project and provide | |
| a file name to store your catalog entries in an .xmlcatalog file, which can | |
| be opened from the Navigator view. Since your catalog entries are stored in | |
| an .xmlcatalog file, you can check them in and out and share them like any | |
| other project resource.</p><p>To import, click <uicontrol>File > Import</uicontrol> and | |
| select <uicontrol>XML > XML Catalog</uicontrol>. Then specify the file that | |
| will be used to load the XML Catalog settings. When you import a .xmlcatalog | |
| file, any entries in it will be loaded into the XML Catalog (and any existing | |
| entries will be overwritten). </p></postreq> | |
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