David,

Try the following:

unmarshaller.setIgnoreExtraElements(true);

--Keith

David Leangen wrote:
> 
> You all have been very helpful so far. Thank you!
> 
> Now, I have another question...
> 
> I am trying to figure out how to completely ignore a node (and all its
> children) during unmarshalling.
> 
> In other words, in the following example:
> 
> <root>
>   <usefulNode>Useful information</usefulNode>
>   <irreleventNode>Irrelevant information</irrelevantNode>
> </root>
> 
> I would like to obtain the useful information in <usefulNode>, but I just
> want to skip over the unwanted information in <irrelevantNode>.
> 
> I tried setTransient(true), but this didn't do the trick.
> 
> Is there an easy way to skip over entire nodes (including children) like
> this that I haven't noticed? Or would I have to implement some type of
> handler myself?
> 
> (For the children of unwanted nodes, can we just simply do nothing in the
> start element event?)
> 
> Thanks again for all your help!! :-)
> 
> Dave
> 
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