On 16 July 2010 11:54,  <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 15:52:27 -0300
> From: Hern?n Morales Durand <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] XML Demarshalling
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> How big is your XML file? Molecular biology?
>
> Hern?n
>
> 2010/7/16 Larry Gadallah <[email protected]>:
>> Hi all:
>>
>> I am a noob searching for an example of how to demarshall a set of
>> simple and complex XML nodes into an object using Pastell or something
>> similar. I have found many examples of how to pick out all of the
>> elements of a certain type into a collection, but I'm trying to grab
>> the data from a mixed collection of (~20) elements that are children
>> of a particular element type and unpack them into an object.
>>
>> Does anyone know of some good examples of how to do this using Pastell
>> or something similar?
>>

Hernan:

The files are definitely not molecular biology. They are quite small,
and they represent simple catalog items with typical attributes (i.e.
item number, name, rating, etc.).

The element hierarchy looks something like this:

<catalog>
<status>
</status>
<products>
<list>
<product>

<id></id>
<name></name>
<reviews>
...
</reviews>
<labels>
....
<labels>
<type></type>
</product>

</list>
</products>
</catalog>

So, what I want to do is be able to demarshall <product> elements into
a product object. I have seen plenty of examples of how to grab the
content of all of the name elements, but none showing how to pull all
of the sub-elements of a given element type into an object.

Thanks,
-- 
Larry Gadallah, VE6VQ/W7                          lgadallah AT gmail DOT com
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