Thanks Dragos.
But this does not solve my problem as here u r using different classes.
My problem is I want to use same address class for Current Address and
PreviousAddress element. And I want to bind same Address class to
CurrrentAddress and Previous Address class.
I'll explain it here,
I have a class Address {
String street;
String state;
String city;
}
Now while writing mapping file, I want to use same Address class for
CurrentAddress and PreviousAddress elements.
Can anyone help me in this?
Regards,
Shital
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From: Dragos Haiduc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 6:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [castor-user] Mapping file problem
I'll dare to have a shot at it, see below the mapping code:
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE mapping PUBLIC "-//EXOLAB/Castor Object Mapping DTD Version
1.0//EN"
"http://castor.exolab.org/mapping.dtd">
<mapping>
<class name="com.acme.model.Address">
<map-to xml="inputXML"/>
<field name="" type="com.acme.model.CurrentAddress">
<bind-xml name="CurrentAddress"/>
</field>
<field name="" type="com.acme.model.PreviousAddress">
<bind-xml name="PreviousAddress"/>
</field>
</class>
<class name="com.acme.model.CurrentAddress">
<field name="currentStreet" type="string">
<bind-xml name="CurrentStreet" node="element"/>
</field>
<field name="currentState" type="string">
<bind-xml name="CurrentState" node="element"/>
</field>
<field name="currentCity" type="string">
<bind-xml name="CurrentCity" node="element"/>
</field>
</class>
<class name="com.acme.model.PreviousAddress">
<field name="previousStreet" type="string">
<bind-xml name="PreviousStreet" node="element"/>
</field>
<field name="previousState" type="string">
<bind-xml name="PreviousState" node="element"/>
</field>
<field name="previousCity" type="string">
<bind-xml name="PreviousCity" node="element"/>
</field>
</class>
</mapping>
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Shital Tushar Agarkar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Castor and does not know much about it. I want to use
> castor for marshelling and unmarshelling also.
>
>
>
> My problem is: I have to use same class to represent two different
> elements in a xml file. Can anyone please help me in this?
>
>
>
> I am elaborating my problem.
>
>
>
> Sample outputXML:
>
>
>
> <inputXML>
>
> <CurrentAddress>
>
> <CurrentStreet>street1</CurrentStreet>
>
> <CurrerntState>State1</CurrentState>
>
> <CurrentCity>city1</CurrentCity>
>
> </CurrentAddress>
>
> <PreviousAddress>
>
> <PreviousStreet>street1</PreviousStreet>
>
> <PreviousState>State1</PreviousState>
>
> <PreviousCity>city1</PreviousCity>
>
> </PreviousAddress>
>
> </inputXML>
>
>
>
>
>
> For this purpose I want to use Address class, to represent both the
> address elements. But I am not getting how to write mapping file for
> the same.
>
>
>
> Guys, please help me in this .
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> -Shital
>
>
>
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