[QTI] RE: IMS-QTI Digest, Vol 32, Issue 4

Ranjeet Nimbalkar ranjeet.nimbalkar at hurix.com
Wed May 23 12:02:16 BST 2007



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   1. RE:  Re: Generating Java binding classes using JAXB
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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 15:36:11 -0400
From: "Chandana Sapparapu" <csapparapu at k12.com>
Subject: RE: [QTI] Re: Generating Java binding classes using JAXB
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Hi James,

I figured out how to modify the schemas to generate java classes from
JAXB around the same time as your reply. Thanks anyway for taking the
time to share your work with me. I appreciate it very much.

 

Best regards,

Chandana

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From: Annesley, James A [mailto:J.A.Annesley at kingston.ac.uk] 
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 12:21 PM
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Subject: [QTI] Re: Generating Java binding classes using JAXB

 

Hi Chandana,

 

Working on the JISC Aqurate project at Kingston University, I have
managed to bind the IMS QTI v2.1 schema to Java class using JAXB.

 

I have posted a demo application on the Aqurate web site that
demonstrates this work. It can be found at: http://aqurate.king.ac.uk/.

The source code is included.

 

A brief description is given of how to produce a "choice interaction"
question using the JAXB libraries. A description is also provided of the
method used to bind the QTI schema. The custom bindings file that is
needed to deal with conflicts is also provided.

 

It should be noted that the latest J2SE includes the JAXB libraries.

 

Best regards,

 

James

 

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Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 11:51:47 -0400
From: "Chandana Sapparapu" <csapparapu at k12.com>
Subject: [QTI] Generating java binding classes using JAXB
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Hi,
Anybody successful in generating java binding classes with a JAXB RI for
the public draft of V 2.1? If so, please let me know which reference
implementation you have used.
I tried Sun Java Web Services Developer pack and Castor. With Sun's RI,
I am getting a lot of 'xyz' already defined in the schema. In Castor, I
am having a problem with 'null' type which Castor team acknowledged as a
bug. 
 
Also, any updates of the implementation by Graham at 
 
 http://qtitools.caret.cam.ac.uk/ <http://qtitools.caret.cam.ac.uk/>  ?
 
 
 
I am interested in the source code rather than the examples.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thanks in advance,
Chandana
 
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