Hi Jhonny,

  Are you using the DAOFlex ??

  If not could u pls post the code here..

Thanks
Mars

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Jhonny Everson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just correcting myself. "I DON'T think we can bind internal classes in
> actionscript."
> 
> On Feb 4, 2008 5:36 PM, Jhonny Everson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using JAXB to generate POJOs too, it's working fine. I have even
> > written an Air application to automatically generate actionscript
code from
> > Java generated code. You must have a look at jaxb annotations to
solve the
> > problem of custom code.
> >
> > Some tips:
> >
> > Use the following annotation on root of your schema to make the xjc to
> > generate ArrayList instead of vectors, and (optionally) define a java
> > package.
> > <xs:annotation>
> >         <xs:appinfo>
> >             <jxb:serializable/>
> >             <jxb:globalBindings collectionType="java.util.ArrayList">
> >             </jxb:globalBindings>
> >             <jxb:schemaBindings>
> >                 <jxb:package name="br.al.gov.bou.modelo"/>
> >             </jxb:schemaBindings>
> >         </xs:appinfo>
> >     </xs:annotation>
> >
> > As i'm using Red5, the data binding requires all pojos to have all
gets
> > and sets, so if it's your case use "JAXB 2.1 Collection setter
Injector
> > Plugin"
(https://jaxb2-commons.dev.java.net/collection-setter-injector/)
> > because xjc only generate getter methods on collections.
> >
> > Another important thing is the use of complexType in EVERYTHING,
to avoid
> > java internal classes generation. I think we can bind internal
classes in
> > actionscript.
> >
> > Hope i've helped. If you are interested in the application to generate
> > actionscript from java code say so that i'll send to you.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jhonny Everson
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Jhonny Everson
>


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