Vic,
You can create XMLBeans that
represent the entire document or individual elements within the document. You
then call setters to populate the XMLBeans. There are no setters
for xsd:any subelements, so to populate those, you have to use
either XmlCursor or DOM. This is all covered prett
Cliff,
There is no question about James going over the proper Apache process he
should have listened to the community before sending such a message.
On the technical side of things, I think this change is helpful for a
bunch of users and we should go ahead with it before the upcoming v2
release.
Cliff,
Sorry for the confusion. I am new to the XMLBeans community. The "we"
I meant was the XMLBeans team at BEA, which includes Cezar and Radu
among others. I sent the message on behalf of the team after it was
reviewed and agreed upon by the team members.
James
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[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-156?page=all ]
Wing Yew Poon closed XMLBEANS-156:
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Resolution: Duplicate
Duplicate of XMLBEANS-155.
> performance leak in XmlObject.selectPath()
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[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-157?page=all ]
Wing Yew Poon closed XMLBEANS-157:
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Resolution: Duplicate
Duplicate of XMLBEANS-155.
> performance leak in XmlObject.selectPath()
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