If possible, it should be a simple JavaBean, something like:

public class Url {
//e.g. "zip"
private String kind;
//e.g. "http://www.eurosport.com/gifs.zip";
private String value;

//=== proper getters and setters to follow for the 2 fields====
}

I couldn't figure out how the mapping file should look like in order to be able to properly map the field "value" to the below <url> element.
Thanks again.
Dragos


Keith Visco wrote:


Yes, Castor can handle that XML, but what does the Object look like that
you're trying to map it to?


--Keith

Dragos Haiduc wrote:


Hello.

Is it possible to map the following XML element to a Java object using
the castor-xml framework?
If yes, could you please let me know how?

Here comes the sequence:
.................................
<url kind="zip"> http://www.eurosport.com/gifs.zip</url>
.................................

Please note that changing the XML document structure is not an option.
Thank you very much for your help.

Dragos

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