Hello Dennis,


I would like to try.


Now it seems I have to implement XmlPullParser that reads JDOM and add
method IUnmarshallingContext.setParser(XmlPullParser newParser)

Right?




Thursday, July 21, 2005, 10:38:14 AM, you wrote:

DS> The way to handle this would be to create a wrapper that provides an 
DS> XMLPull parser interface for reading a DOM, then use that like a parser. 
DS> I haven't checked to see if there's an implementation of this already 
DS> available, but if not it shouldn't be too difficult to create it if you 
DS> understand DOM - the wrapper would just go through the DOM nodes in 
DS> document order (so always keep the current node, then when next() is 
DS> called you move to the next one). If you want to try writing this to 
DS> contribute to the project I can give you general advice on the 
DS> implementation and make sure there's a way to use it.

DS>   - Dennis

DS> Nikita wrote:

>>Hello Andreas,
>>
>>
>>That would be great if you send this.
>>
>>But it solves only a half of the problem. There is no interface called
>>like IXMLReader for unmarshalling from different xml sources. Code is
>>very coupled with pull parser. It seems I can only convert my DOM
>>representation into text and give it to JiBX as it wants. But it
>>contains unnecessary parsing. Is there any other way?
>>
>>
>>Wednesday, July 20, 2005, 4:58:04 PM, you wrote:
>>AB> Hi Nikita,
>>
>>AB> it is possible with a custom implementation of the IXMLWriter interface.
>>
>>AB> I've written one that marshalls into a JDOM Document and officially
>>AB> contributed it. It is not yet integrated into the main distribution
>>AB> though. If you need it right away I could send you a recent CVS checkout
>>AB> with all changes.
>>
>>AB> Regards,
>>AB> Andreas
>>
>>AB> Nikita wrote:
>>  
>>
>>>>Hello jibx-users,
>>>>
>>>>  Is that possible to map java objects to tree structures like DOM and
>>>>  others?
>>>>
>>>>  I need it to convert java objects into custom binary xml format and
>>>>  I don't want to do superfluous xml parsing.
>>>>      
>>>>
>>



-- 

 Nikita



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