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Building a 'skeletal' DOM based upon a schema

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    Hello, I am using Xerces DOM for C++ in my application. Is there a way to initialize a skeletal DOM object based upon a schema? The Xerces documentation says no to DTD, so I am assuming that transfers over to schemas. Does anyone know if MSXML supports it or any other tool? I was wondering if a tool like XMLSpy will generate a skeletal XML file from a *.xsd schema file? Any help is appreciated -

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      Hello, I am using Xerces DOM for C++ in my application. Is there a way to initialize a skeletal DOM object based upon a schema? The Xerces documentation says no to DTD, so I am assuming that transfers over to schemas. Does anyone know if MSXML supports it or any other tool? I was wondering if a tool like XMLSpy will generate a skeletal XML file from a *.xsd schema file? Any help is appreciated -

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      XMLSpy will - see my previous answer[^] Stuart Dootson 'Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p'

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