It looks like Bob Stayton has been using similar methods to write an interactive DTD browser for DITA 1.2 here:
http://www.sagehill.net/livedtd/dita1.2/ (pick any starting point for browsing down its respective tree of declarations) -- FWIW, Don On 2/12/2013 10:46 AM, Eliot Kimber wrote: We used wutka as well, but replaced it with the NikoDTD parser for our own product uses. If the choice is between these two, I would stick with NikoDTD and volunteer to keep the code running with current Java's, since it's code we're actively using in our own product. Cheers, E. On 2/12/13 10:26 AM, Jim Tivy <
jimt@bluestream.com> wrote: Robert We used this product to parse DTDs. wutkaDTDparser.jar google on wutka We have some code that uses it to create a unified schema model. Contact me if you want further descriptions. Jim -- Don R. Day Co-Founder, ContelligenceGroup.com Co-Chair, OASIS DITA Technical Committee LinkedIn: donrday Twitter: @donrday About.me: Don R. Day Skype: don.r.day Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information? --T.S. Eliot