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Default XML Schema creation and mySQL

Re chapter 10 and creating an xsd file - I am using mySQL as my DB and have succesfully recreated all the code ideas in the book to work with this and VB Express. I am stuggling to find a way to create a xml schema file as shown in CH10. The problem is there are no 'Designers' with the mySQL .NET provider so DragnDrop creation seems not possible.

Does anyone know a way of doing this? At present I am using a trial copy of Altova XML Spy which performs this task easily but it's a very expensive purchase for one feature.

BTW an excellent book, once the penny drops all becomes clear!






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