Hi Sudhi,

Just a note on the related issue.
If you add a location attribute for the fields in the sample below it
doesn't work as expected:
<class name="A">
  <field name="url" type="B" />            
</class>
<class name="B>
  <field name="fixedAtt" type="string">
     <bind-xml name="att" node="attribute" location="foo"/>
  </field>
  <field name="value" type="string">
     <bind-xml name="att" node="text" location="foo"/>
  </field>
<class>

Expected result would be:
<url>
        <foo att="aaa">bbb</foo>
</url>

But instead you would get:
<url>bbb
        <foo att="aaa" />
</url>

Regards,
Kiran

-----Original Message-----
From: Sudhendra Seshachala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 11:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [castor-user] [XML] Marshall attribute


Check the mapping as below..
<class name="A">
                          <field name="url" type="B" />             

                  </class> 
                   
                  <class name="B>
                          <field name="fixedAtt" type="string">
                             <bind-xml name="att" node="attribute"/>
                          </field>
                          <field name="value" type="string">
                             <bind-xml name="att" node="text"/>
                          </field>
                   <class>
-----Original Message-----
From: Cristian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 11:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [castor-user] [XML] Marshall attribute


Hi all

I have a simple question, I think: 

       I want to marshall an xml file with this format:


           <root>   
                <url att="aaa">bbb</url>
            </root>

      The attribute value (aaa) is fixed.
  
       I have two classes:

                public class A {
                     public B url= new B();

                     public B getUrl() {return url}
                     public void setUrl(B b) { url = b; }
                      
                    }

                 public class B {
                      public String url = "";
                      public String fixedAtt = "aaa";
                  }
      
          And my mapping file look like this:
                 <class name="A">
                          <field name="url" type="B" />             

                  </class> 
                   
                  <class name="B>
                          <field name="fixedAtt" type="string">
                             <bind-xml name="att" node="attribute"/>
                          </field>
                   <class>


          When I execute my code, the result look like:
       
                   <url att="aaa" />

          but I want something like:
                 <url att="aaa">Something</url>

          It's that possible ?

          Thanks..



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