Hi Nuno,

JiBX supports base64 encoding for byte[] values, so if you have data that needs to be sent in encoded form just represent it this way. If you only want to include some non-well-formed text (such as HTML fragments) within an XML document you also have the choice of using a CDATA section for this purpose. With the CDATA section you preserve the text in human-readable form, which can be convenient.

 - Dennis

Nuno Ferreira wrote:

Hi all,
i´m try to work with JIBX with a XML not well formed, and try to read
ou unmarshal a blob, in this case bytes that in JAVA transform into a
Blob (Base64), can anyone show me examples how to do it???

cheers


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