Mike,

I haven't seen this done before.  Anyone else
seen the name of an element used as the key for a hash?

--Erik


      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: Michael Gilfix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
      > Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 2:11 PM
      > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      > Cc: Ostermueller, Erik
      > Subject: Re: [castor-dev] Working hashmap example
      > 
      > 
      >   Thanks so much for the reply Erik. I had your emails 
      > in the archive
      > but was unable to find the conclusion (the mail 
      > threading doesn't
      > seem to be working properly). This is sort of what I 
      > want and kinda
      > off. Ideally, I'd like to be able to do something like this:
      > 
      > <test>
      >   <mapping>
      >     <foo>This is a foo string</foo>
      >     <bar>This is a bar string</bar>
      >   </mapping>
      > </test>
      > 
      >   and have that populate a hash map with where 
      > hash["foo"] == 'This is
      > a foo string', and hash["bar"] == 'This is a bar 
      > string''. In my case,
      > I know both my target XML and what the object should 
      > look like but
      > I'd like to have castor automate the mapping for me. Is the key
      > tab of absolute necessity? Can the key not be the tag itself?
      > 
      >                      -- Mike
      > 
      > On Wed, Oct 02 @ 11:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
      > > I got this to work with the latest CVS.  It fails 
      > with anything prior.
      > > Here is my war story:
      > > 
      > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg08826.html
      > 
      > -- 
      > Michael Gilfix
      > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      > 
      > For my gpg public key:
      > http://www.eecs.tufts.edu/~mgilfix/contact.html
      > 

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