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and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
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and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
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## next version (unreleased)
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## 1.3.0
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### Added
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### Added
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- Added a builder style configuration API to configure scenarios
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- Added a builder style configuration API to configure scenarios
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- CheckConfiguration is deprecated now. Use Configuration.load(...) or Configuration.build(...)
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- CheckConfiguration is deprecated now. Use Configuration.load(...) or Configuration.build(...)
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- Overall processing of xml files is based on Saxon s9api. No JAXP or SAX classes are used by
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- Overall processing of xml files is based on Saxon s9api. No JAXP or SAX classes are used by
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the validator (this further improves performance and memory consumption)
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the validator (this further improves performance and memory consumption)
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## UNRELEASED
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### Fixed
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### Fixed
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- Validator was creating invalid createReportInput xml in case of no scenrio match
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- Validator was creating invalid createReportInput xml in case of no scenrio match
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## 1.2.0
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## 1.2.0
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### Added
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README.md
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README.md
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The validator is an XML validation-engine. It validates XML documents against XML Schema and Schematron Rules depending on self defined [scenarios](docs/configurations.md) which are used to fully configure the validation process.
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The validator is an XML validation-engine. It validates XML documents against XML Schema and Schematron Rules depending on self defined [scenarios](docs/configurations.md) which are used to fully configure the validation process.
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The validator always outputs a [validation report in XML](docs/configurations.md#validators-report) including all validation errors and data about the validation.
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The validator always outputs a [validation report in XML](docs/configurations.md#validators-report) including all validation errors and data about the validation.
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See [architecture](docs/architecture.md) for informations about the actual validation process.
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## Packages
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## Packages
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The validator distribution contains the following artifacts:
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The validator distribution contains the following artifacts:
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1. **validationtool-`<version`>-java8-standalone.jar**: Uber-JAR for standalone usage with Java JDK 8 containing all dependencies in one jar file. This file file *does not* contain JAXB and depends on the bundled version of the JDK.
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1. **validationtool-`<version`>-java8-standalone.jar**: Uber-JAR for standalone usage with Java JDK 8 containing all dependencies in one jar file. This file file *does not* contain JAXB and depends on the bundled version of the JDK.
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1. **libs/***: directory containing all (incl. optional) dependencies of the validator
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1. **libs/***: directory containing all (incl. optional) dependencies of the validator
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## Build
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### Requirements
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* Maven > 3.0.0
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* Java > 8 update 111
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### Procedure
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`mvn install` generates two different packages in the `dist` directory:
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## Validation Configurations
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## Validation Configurations
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Validation rules and details are defined in [validation scenarios](docs/configurations.md) which are used to fully configure the validation process.
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Validation rules and details are defined in [validation scenarios](docs/configurations.md) which are used to fully configure the validation process.
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All configurations are self-contained modules and deployed on their own.
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All configurations are self-contained modules and deployed and developed on their own.
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### Third Party Validation Configurations
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### Third Party Validation Configurations
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java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar --help
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java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar --help
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A concrete example with a specific validator configuration can be found on [GitHub](https://github.com/itplr-kosit/validator-configuration-xrechnung)
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A concrete example with a specific validator configuration can be found on
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[GitHub](https://github.com/itplr-kosit/validator-configuration-xrechnung)
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### Application User Interface (API / embedded usage)
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### Application User Interface (API / embedded usage)
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java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar -s <scenario-config-file> -D -H 192.168.1.x -P 8081
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java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar -s <scenario-config-file> -D -H 192.168.1.x -P 8081
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Details and further configuration options can be [found here](./docs/daemon.md).
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Usage details and further configuration options can be [found here](./docs/daemon.md).
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The configuration can be found in `.settings`-directory. For IntelliJ this is all set up. Additionally this should work in Eclipse out of the box.
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The configuration can be found in `.settings`-directory. For IntelliJ this is all set up. Additionally this should work in Eclipse out of the box.
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Another potential usage scenario would be to integrate the formatter via git hooks into the commit-pipeline (e.g [Example Hook](https://gist.github.com/ktoso/708972) ).
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Another potential usage scenario would be to integrate the formatter via git hooks into the commit-pipeline (e.g [Example Hook](https://gist.github.com/ktoso/708972) ).
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For other IDEs you are on your own.
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For other IDEs you are on your own.
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Put content here ;)
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The validation service listens to `POST`-requests to any server uri. You need to supply the xml/object to validate in the post body.
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The service expects a single plain input in the post body, e.g. `multipart/form-data` is not supported.
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