Hi Kai,
Thanks for the hint; unfortunately it does not work because we have
already a ns defined on the mapping level and we can't use prefixes.
What we probably need, would be that we could put namespace in the
context of a structure, instead of an element. Currently, if we try that
option,
Not at present. To make this work there'd need to be an XMLPull adapter
for XBIS input, then an org.jibx.runtime.IXMLWriter implementation to
generate XBIS output from JiBX. It wouldn't be that hard to do, but it's
very high on my priority list right now.
I suspect it'd outperform Sun's Fast
Thomas Jones-Low wrote:
Jean-Christophe Garnier wrote:
Hello,
I wish to obtain a DOM or string representation of an object marshaling.
Currently I have seen only explanations to generate a file.
Is this possible without generate a file ?
Thanks by advance,
Use a java.io.StringReader or
This *is* a real limitation of the current binding definition structure.
The problem is that I didn't foresee needing to add namespace
definitions at the structure level. Right now the only way to handle
what you want through the binding definition is by using mapping
instead of structure.
I'm doing some similar things in the JibxSoap WSDL generation. I'm
trying right now to get JiBX beta 3c ready, and when that's done I'll
also release JibxSoap.
- Dennis
Stefano Fornari wrote:
Hi All,
We would like to follow the suggestion of writing a marshaller to work
around our namespace
Hi,
I have 2 packages that contains JiBX-handled classes. However, the
classes in package A are public but the classes in package B are
package-private. I execute jibx compiler with 2 binding files (one for
each package). If the working directory during compilation was that of
B,