I've never used JAXB myself, nor have I heard of anyone doing an
integration library, so that blog post is probably the state of the
art.

Stephen


On 26 September 2011 21:06, Mark Carroll <mark.carr...@vecna.com> wrote:
> I was converting some code to use a DateTime instead of a Date and a
> property has an @XmlElement annotation. Having apparently stumbled on to
> a web service, some Googling eventually found me
> http://blog.bdoughan.com/2011/05/jaxb-and-joda-time-dates-and-times.html
>
> Is that kind of thing presently the recommended approach? Is there some
> semi-standard library we should be using or should I just roll my own
> marshaller?
>
> Mark
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