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2. Expand Business Object Modeler and select Business Object Model Generator. The following dialog is displayed:
3. If you want to make any changes, check or uncheck the appropriate boxes under the XSD Generation Options and WSDL Generation Options headings. When you have finished, click OK to make the changes and close the window, or Apply to put into effect any changes you have made, and keep the dialog open.
• If you check Validate generated output against XSD Schema, TIBCO Business Studio automatically runs the XSD validation rules for any business object model that you try to export in XML Schema format. If the model does not meet these validation rules, the XML Schema files are still created, so that you can examine them to diagnose the problem, but an error is generated.
• If you check Validate generated output against WSDL Schema, TIBCO Business Studio automatically runs the WSDL validation rules for any business object model that you try to export in WSDL format. The model must meet both these validation rules and the XSD validation rules - because the process of exporting to WSDL includes an initial export to XSD, as described in Exporting Business Object Models to WSDL Files - if it is to be exported to WSDL. If the model does not meet these validation rules, the WSDL files are still created, so that you can examine them to diagnose the problem, but an error is generated.See XSD Export Validation Rules for the XSD and WSDL validation rules.
See the section ‘Destinations and Validation’ in the TIBCO Business Studio Process Modeling User’s Guide for more details about destination environments.
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