Hi Dennis,

Many thanks for this.
Could you update your maven repo? (http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven2/)

Cheers,
Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Sosnoski [mailto:d...@sosnoski.com] 
Sent: 15 February 2010 11:21
To: jibx-annou...@lists.sourceforge.net;
jibx-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [jibx-users] JiBX 1.2.2 and JiBX/OTA 1.0 releases

JiBX 1.2.2 has been released, with many bug fixes, improvements, and new

features,. Here's a partial list of the changes:

    * Added support for Joda time conversions for better representation
      of schema date/time types.
    * Fixed namespace handling for concrete mappings in precompiled
binding.
    * Corrected several problems with <xs:any> handling by CodeGen.
    * Added binding-file-name, binding-per-schema, and prefix attributes
      for <schema> and <schemaset> customizations, to control binding
      generation; now uses namespace prefix from schemas by default.
    * Added CodeGen command line parameters to use pregenerated bindings
      and code for referenced schemas, and to allow generating
      no-namespace schemas in a namespace.
    * Added <schema-type> customization to allow overrides to the
      default handling of predefined schema datatypes (including use of
      Joda types).
    * Added support for circular schema includes.
    * Added support for schema xs:all compositor to code generation.
    * Corrected binding generated for a global element definition with
      simple type in schema.
    * Changed code generation to follow JavaBean conventions with
      isXXX() method rather than getXXX() for a boolean value.
    * Support classpath: URLs for binding include paths.
    * Added support for using existing bindings and schemas with
      Jibx2Wsdl, along with customizations for service method parameters
      and return values.

See the changes.txt in the distribution for a more-complete list of
changes.

JiBX/OTA 1.0 (which requires JiBX 1.2.2) has also been released. This 
subproject is a set of examples and sample code intended to help 
developers working with the Open Travel Alliance 
<http://www.opentravel.org/> schemas. It includes two different examples

of JiBX code generation from the OTA schemas, an example of WSDL 
generation from a Java interface for a web service based on OTA 
messages, and two different sample implementations of a client and 
server for the web service (Axis2 with standard SOAP/HTTP support, and 
JiBX/WS with SOAP/HTTP as well as POX/HTTP, SOAP/TCP, and POX/TCP, 
including high-performance XBIS encoding support).

  - Dennis

-- 
Dennis M. Sosnoski
XML and Web Services in Java
Training and Consulting
http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
Seattle, WA +1-425-939-0576 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117


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