Obtain the Apache XMLSchema™ distribution
XMLSchema is a lightweight Java object model that can be used to manipulate and generate XML schema representations. You can use it to read XML Schema (xsd) files into memory and analyze or modify them, or to create entirely new schemas from scratch.
How to Download
Use the links below to download a distribution of Apache XMLSchema from one of our mirrors. It is good practice to verify the integrity of the distribution files. Apache XMLSchema releases are available under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - see the LICENSE.txt and NOTICE.txt files contained in each release artifact.
Current official release (closest mirror site selected automatically)
The current stable release is Apache XMLSchema 2.3.1:
Verifying Releases
When downloading from a mirror please check the (SHA-512) checksums as well as verifying the OpenPGP compatible signature available from the main Apache site. The KEYS file contains the public keys used for signing the release. It is recommended that a web of trust is used to confirm the identity of these keys.
You can check the OpenPGP compatible signature with GnuPG via:
- gpg --import KEYS
- gpg --verify xmlschema-*-source-release.zip.asc
You can check the SHA-512 digests with:
- sha512sum xmlschema-*-source-release.zip (and compare output to xmlschema-*-source.release.zip.sha512)
Archive of old releases
Older releases are available in the archive.