That's correct. Class A is required for describing the issue. Regards, Kiran
-----Original Message----- From: Sudhendra Seshachala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 12:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [castor-user] [XML] Marshall attribute I thing A is like a container class and in his hierarchy of classes, he does need A to contain B. Is this correct Kiran? Thanks Sudhi -----Original Message----- From: Avinash Gangadharan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 12:11 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: [castor-user] [XML] Marshall attribute Your Question : 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"; } You want : <url att="aaa">bbb</url> Now what is "bbb", where is it going to come from. Secondly why do you have Class A which contains nothing but class B and nothing else. Do you have any other properites in class A other than class B. If all you want is the output : <url att="aaa">bbb</url> Get rid of class A. And assuming "bbb" is the "url" property of class B. Heres how your mapping should look like. <class name="B"> <map-to xml="url"/> <field name="fixedAtt" type="java.lang.String" direct="true"> <bind-xml name="att" node="attribute"/> </field> <field name="url" type="java.lang.String" direct="true"> <bind-xml name="PCDATA" node="text"/> </field> </class> If I misunderstood your question please clarify. HTH Avinash -----Original Message----- From: Gawde, Kiran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 5:50 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: [castor-user] [XML] Marshall attribute Hi Sudhi, node="text" adds it to url and ignores name="foo". See output below: <url>bbb <foo att="aaa" /> </url> This is the same issue as I mentioned before. For now, I have commented out that mapping, as it causes exception on the client side which tries to parse the xml. Waiting for the fix. Regards, Kiran -----Original Message----- From: Sudhendra Seshachala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 5:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [castor-user] [XML] Marshall attribute Have u tried the following.. <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="foo" node="text"/> </field> <class> Or is it related to location attribute issue you had before? Thanks Sudhi -----Original Message----- From: Gawde, Kiran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 5:22 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: [castor-user] [XML] Marshall attribute 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 ? 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