You can add DTD's to Netbeans via the Tools DTDs and XML Schemas dialog, like explained in this blog.
You can add DTD's to Netbeans via the Tools --> DTDs and XML Schemas dialog, like explained in this blog. I haven't seen a plugin that (re)creates a DTD from XML sample data for Netbeans yet, I always used Altova XMLSpy for that kind of work. But XMLSpy is not free...
Because adding DTD after every recreation is not nice task, and Altova XMLSpy is only Windows tool, this is not good option. I search for multiplatform solution and easy on-the-fly generating DTD... really no chance? – Marek Sebera Aug 22 at 17:17 I feel your pain :-) but it's the only one I have experience with, and it's a pretty good tool.
But even in XMLSpy reverse engineering schema/DTD sounded a lot more useful than it was in reality, because especially with schema a lot of detail and intention got lost in translation. In most cases the reverse engineered version is a good starting point, but not much more than that... – fvu Aug 22 at 17:31.
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