Yep, that's exactly what I proposed. I know what you are doing now. But I'm not a big fan of code generators for the reasons mentioned before (people start to modify generated code instead of the code generator). For me I like XSLT to verify content, I'm not a big fan of creating code from XSLT. I worked a lot wit webservices where you do that a lot and I don't like it. I think the place of XSLT is for verifying/validating XML. For example to verify data that's being transmitted between two worlds (e.g. C++ app talks to java app). For me code generators always brought a lot of trouble. But that's my opinion. Cheers Jochen
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