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CodeModelClassFactory.ClassNameCollision = \
A class/interface with the same name "{0}" is already in use. \
Use a class customization to resolve this conflict.
CodeModelClassFactory.ClassNameCollision.Source = \
(Relevant to above error) another "{0}" is generated from here.
ERR_INVALID_CLASSNAME = \
Invalid class name "{0}". Either XJC has failed to derive a class name \
from XML name, or invalid name is given. Use <jaxb:class> customization \
to override a name.
CodeModelClassFactory.CaseSensitivityCollision = \
This error is caused because on Windows you cannot have both "{0}.java" and "{1}.java" \
in the same directory.
ERR_CHAMELEON_SCHEMA_GONE_WILD = \
(Relevant to above error) This confusing error happened most likely because the schema uses a technique called \
"chameleon schema", which causes a single definition to be loaded multiple times into \
different namespaces. See http://forums.java.net/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=18631 for \
more about this.