I believe that none of the JAXB based databinding frameworks support dynamic mappings.
On 8/21/06, Duncan Krebs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I'm using axis1.4 to connect a server and a client. This is an internal system and I don't care about trying to publish web services for outside parties. I've been working on developing a framework for making the process of deploying RPC services much easier. As I'm starting to use it I'm seeing that its a real big pain to have to ensure that mapped beans in a service are up-to-date on both the client and server classpath. If at all possible I'd like to kill the process of beanmappings and use a dynamic model that would allow the client to dynamically build generic data objects (which is assumed it complies to the schema on the server) and then call a service passing those data objects. For the return, it would get a data model built with the same set of generic data objects and if I could do this, then I would not have to deal with the bean mappings. I could use some feedback in helping me figure out if there is already a way to do this. For example, could I use a DOM builder on the client and then set the web-service to not be RPC but plain old XML. Does JaxMe let you use a dynamic object model to create/set elements that is validated against a schema? I have a feeling there as an easy way to do this but just don't know where to look. - Duncan ________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Next-gen email? Have it all with the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.
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