beautiful, so its the enumeration itself generating the exception not jibx.
 thats beautiful, i can handle that.

and as a rule i never use code generators.  i do everything by hand.  i
don't like losing that control

On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 5:21 AM, Dennis Sosnoski <d...@sosnoski.com> wrote:

> **
> If you're generating code from schema there's no way to handle this
> automatically, but you could modify the generated binding. You should have
> two static conversion methods defined in your generated enumeration class,
> convert(String) and fromValue(String). The exception is being thrown by the
> fromValue() method, which is used by the binding. If you instead use the
> convert() method it'll just return a null if the value is not found, which
> should do what you want.
>
>   - Dennis
>
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> On 09/24/2011 02:52 AM, Steel City Phantom wrote:
>
> ive got a schema that is going to a pojo as enumerations and groups.
>  keeping code synced between 43 applications is getting to be a pain real
> quick,
>
>  is there a way where i can tell jibx if an enumeration value is in the
> XML but not in the enumerations class so simply ignore it instead of
> throwing a parse error?
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