kumar,
grab the nightly digester build, it has an example
"catalog" which does exactly what you need.

ricardo

 --- Kumar Pankaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >
Hi Gurus,
> > 
> > I have been totally stumped by this.
> > I want to set a property in Java bean based on the
> pattern (it does not have any attributes)
> > Following is my simple XML
> > 
> >              <?xml version="1.0"
> encoding="UTF-8"?>
> >              <content>
> >                     <Film>
> >                             <Keyword>Tom Cruise</Keyword>
> >                             <Headline>
> >                                     <TextTitleHi>Mission Impossible</TextTitleHi>
> >                             </Headline>
> >                     </Film>
> >                     <Literature>
> >                             <Keyword>Vikram Seth</Keyword>
> >                             <Headline>
> >                                     <TextTitleHi>Principles of Life</TextTitleHi>
> >                             </Headline>
> >                     </Literature>
> >             </content>
> > 
> > 
> > For this, i want to create a single Java object
> named Content and set the propoerty called category
> to Film when it comes to Film pattern. Now, I have
> not been able to use either <set-properties-rule> or
> <call-method-rule> because none of them can pass the
> pattern name as parameters to the methods.
> > 
> > Thanks in Advance,
> > Pankaj 
> > 
> > 
> 
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