
Hello oXygenators I know JSON Schema is in the upcoming features list. Apparently from what I can see this technology is not very stable yet. But it is getting there, and I need it. (Hey, what can I say. At least the idea of a schema seems to be catching on.) There are a few different tools in various states. In Java, I found https://github.com/everit-org/json-schema Is there a shortcut to getting this (or some such) set up in oXygen in some way? I am afraid it implies an interface as a kind of Validation Engine. Yes, I would like to be able to run (JSON) documents against arbitrary JSON schemas (versions? gulp) the way I can set up schemas for XML. As always, I'm willing to hear ideas for workarounds (or free advice) -- even the cheapest easiest CL setup is better than nothing -- Gratefully, Wendell -- Wendell Piez | http://www.wendellpiez.com XML | XSLT | electronic publishing Eat Your Vegetables _____oo_________o_o___ooooo____ooooooo_^

Hello Wendell, Yes, in the next oXygen version we will add support to validate JSON documents against JSON Schema. We plan to launch the next oXygen version by the end of June. If you want to test the new JSON validation support I can give you access to a beta build. Best Regards, Octavian -- Octavian Nadolu <oXygen/> XML Editor http://www.oxygenxml.com On 23.05.2018 00:19, Wendell Piez wrote:
Hello oXygenators
I know JSON Schema is in the upcoming features list. Apparently from what I can see this technology is not very stable yet. But it is getting there, and I need it.
(Hey, what can I say. At least the idea of a schema seems to be catching on.)
There are a few different tools in various states. In Java, I found
https://github.com/everit-org/json-schema
Is there a shortcut to getting this (or some such) set up in oXygen in some way? I am afraid it implies an interface as a kind of Validation Engine. Yes, I would like to be able to run (JSON) documents against arbitrary JSON schemas (versions? gulp) the way I can set up schemas for XML.
As always, I'm willing to hear ideas for workarounds (or free advice) -- even the cheapest easiest CL setup is better than nothing --
Gratefully, Wendell

Octavian (and George and Radu and team), I don't know how you guys manage to do it ... thanks! Cheers, Wendell On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 3:59 AM, Oxygen XML Editor Support (Octavian Nadolu) <support@oxygenxml.com> wrote:
Hello Wendell,
Yes, in the next oXygen version we will add support to validate JSON documents against JSON Schema. We plan to launch the next oXygen version by the end of June. If you want to test the new JSON validation support I can give you access to a beta build.
Best Regards, Octavian -- Octavian Nadolu <oXygen/> XML Editor http://www.oxygenxml.com
On 23.05.2018 00:19, Wendell Piez wrote:
Hello oXygenators
I know JSON Schema is in the upcoming features list. Apparently from what I can see this technology is not very stable yet. But it is getting there, and I need it.
(Hey, what can I say. At least the idea of a schema seems to be catching on.)
There are a few different tools in various states. In Java, I found
https://github.com/everit-org/json-schema
Is there a shortcut to getting this (or some such) set up in oXygen in some way? I am afraid it implies an interface as a kind of Validation Engine. Yes, I would like to be able to run (JSON) documents against arbitrary JSON schemas (versions? gulp) the way I can set up schemas for XML.
As always, I'm willing to hear ideas for workarounds (or free advice) -- even the cheapest easiest CL setup is better than nothing --
Gratefully, Wendell
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