Thanks keith and Bruce.
Solved a big problem:)
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 Keith Visco wrote :
>
>You can ignore extra elements by using:
>
>Unmarshaller#setIgnoreExtraElements(true);
>
>--Keith
>
>Bruce Snyder wrote:
>>On 21 Jan 2005 05:17:10 -0000, Shweta Prakash
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I have an XML with some redundant elements.
>>>eg
>>><cybertraveler>
>>> <b>
>>> bbbb
>>> </b>
>>>
>>> <test>
>>> REDUNDANT
>>> </test>
>>></cybertraveler>
>>>
>>>Now in the mapping, i don't map the redundant element i.e. "test"
>>>
>>>On unmarshalling, castor gives error like.
>>>unable to find FieldDescriptor for 'test' in ClassDescriptor of
>>>cybertraveler.
>>>
>>>Looks like it is mandatory to give field description for all elements...Is
>>>there any way to ignore the redundant elements.
>>>
>>>In my scenario, i need just a few elements, from the XML.
>>
>>
>>Shweta,
>>AFAIK, only the Marshaller abides by the 'transient' attribute on the
>><field> element, not the Unmarshaller. But maybe Keith will respond
>>with a tip on how to avoid this field when unmarshalling.
>>
>>Bruce
>
>
>
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