Hi Ryan,

This feature has already been added for 1.2, with some financial 
encouragement from clients. You can try it out in the newly-posted 1.2 
beta 1 release in the Sourceforge test package: 
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=69358 See the 
"Precompiled Bindings" page of the docs (in the "Binding Definition" 
section) for some details. I'll try to add an example of using this in 
time for the next update.

- Dennis

Dennis M. Sosnoski
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Training and Consulting
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Scheidter,Ryan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We'd like to reopen this topic for consideration.
> Old topic: _http://marc.info/?l=jibx-users&m=117866534917771&w=4_ 
> <http://marc.info/?l=jibx-users&m=117866534917771&w=4>
>
> We have a nearly identical problem/situation, and our question is 
> two-fold:
> * Are there plans to implement the functionality discussed in the 
> above topic?
> * Either way, we'd like some advice on a problem with our 
> workaround(described below)
>
>
> The Situation:
>
> We have a number of common objects(Organization, Person, etc) in one 
> project. These objects have not been compiled in jibx.
>
> We have multiple implementations of a common Message interface(Let's 
> say ImplA, ImplB, etc), each with its own binding file, and each in 
> its own project. All implementations use the common objects as 
> sub-elements in different configurations throughout the xml.
>
> When we receive a Message of a certain type, we load the appropriate 
> binding, and map our xml.
>
>
> Due to the limitation discussed in the above topic, we've done the 
> following workaround:
> To build any Message Implementation ImplX:
> * The common objects' packages are copied into ImplX's project
> * ImplX's project is built using the jibx bindings.
>
> When all is said and done:
> * We have ImplA.jar, ImplB.jar, etc
> * Both jars contain, among other classes, a bindingfactory and 
> jibx-bound objects(including common objects).
> * If the jibx-bound common objects' .class files are decompiled, one 
> can see that they differ only by one thing: a string referencing the 
> particular bindingfactory.
>
> At Runtime:
> * all ImplX.jar files are on the classpath
> * If a message of type A is encountered, everything works fine.
> * If the next message encountered is of type B, the common objects 
> from class A are still loaded, and the mismatch causes the following 
> error(edited to indicate [ImplA/ImplB]):
>
> java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
> com.cerner.healthe.interop.messages._1_0.common.organization.Organization.JiBX_hhb_messages_1_0_[implb]message_newinstance_1_0(Lorg/jibx/runtime/impl/UnmarshallingContext;)Lcom/cerner/healthe/interop/messages/_1_0/common/organization/Organization;
>
> at 
> com.cerner.healthe.interop.messages._1_0.common.organization.JiBX_hhb_messages_1_0_[implb]messageOrganization_access.unmarshal()
>
> at 
> com.cerner.healthe.interop.messages._1_0.JiBX_MungeAdapter.JiBX_hhb_messages_1_0_[implb]message_unmarshal_1_0()
>
> at 
> com.cerner.healthe.interop.messages._1_0.[implb]message.[ImplB]Message.JiBX_hhb_messages_1_0_[implb]message_unmarshal_2_0([ImplB]Message.java)
>
> at 
> com.cerner.healthe.interop.messages._1_0.[implb]message.JiBX_hhb_messages_1_0_[implb]message[ImplB]Message_access.unmarshal()
>
> at 
> org.jibx.runtime.impl.UnmarshallingContext.unmarshalElement(UnmarshallingContext.java:2773)
>  
>
> at 
> org.jibx.runtime.impl.UnmarshallingContext.unmarshalDocument(UnmarshallingContext.java:2964)
>  
>
> at ………
>
> * It works the other way around: If B is the first message type 
> encountered, B will work, while A fails with the same error
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> *Ryan Scheidter* | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation | 
> 816.201.1323 | _ryan.scheid...@cerner.com_ 
> <mailto:ryan.scheid...@cerner.com> | _http://www.cerner.com_ 
> <http://www.cerner.com/>
>
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