Somebody correct me if I am wrong, but I did some investigation (actually needed to know about this myself as well) and experimented with my own examples.

You need to provide a factory, which creates the appropriate serializer or deserializer.  The only reason why I can figure that both are shown is because the one class implements both interfaces.

Christian Gross

At 12:13 04/04/2002 -0600, Volkmann, Mark wrote:

When specifying a type mapping in WSDD,
does the serializer attribute have to refer to a class that implements Serializer or can it refer to a class that implements SerializerFactory?

Likewise, does the deserializer attribute have to refer to a class that implements DerializerFactory or can it refer to a class that implements Deserializer?

I've been unable to extract answers to these questions from the source code.


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