Hi all,
I have been working for a Charity for the last 5 years, and we are using
XMLBeans for Marshalling web service calls to Java with Spring-ws.
These has been a very successful approach and have had no real issues with
it. I know it counts for little, but It would be a massive shame if the
p
We're using XmlBeans in several of our projects and haven't found
anything else out there that does the job like it, particularly when it
comes to dealing with substitution groups and other advanced schema
features. Would very much like to see this stay out of the attic!
best
*P
On 7/23/13 3:26 PM
2013/7/23 Bill Stafford
> Peter Keller is correct, VTD is no substitute for XMLBeans. I would class
> the email suggesting that it was as spam.
>
> The next best approach, if XMLBeans is not an option, would be JAXB. But
> JAXB is nothing like XMLBeans so I would not call JAXB an equivalent
Peter Keller is correct, VTD is no substitute for XMLBeans. I would class the
email suggesting that it was as spam.
The next best approach, if XMLBeans is not an option, would be JAXB. But JAXB
is nothing like XMLBeans so I would not call JAXB an equivalent, just a
substitute.
-=bill staffor
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I think vtd-xml is quite comparable to xml bean,...
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Sent:Mon, 22 Jul 2013 13:46:37 -0400
Subject:Re: Project still maintained?
This is awfully unfortunate. To my knowledge, there's no comparable
product out there. We're still str
If I knew the first thing about most of the issues, I'd be more help.
XMLBeans has helped me learn a few things about XML and schemas in general.
Most of our issues are "high level"; i.e., not just minor bug fixes. For
those interested:
- Documentation on getting XMLBeans to run on the NetBeans pl
The spirit is willing but the coding skills are weak.
Cordially,
Paul Gillen
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From: Nick Burch [mailto:apa...@gagravarr.org]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 2:00 PM
To: user@xmlbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: Project still maintained?
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013, Michael Bishop
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013, Michael Bishop wrote:
This is awfully unfortunate. To my knowledge, there's no comparable
product out there. We're still struggling with a few XMLBeans issues
that we've had to go to straight DOM to work around. I was hoping that
future releases would address some of these
2013/7/22 Jacob Danner
> Hi Elvis,
> The XMLBeans project is in the process of moving to the attic
> http://www.mail-archive.com/dev%40xmlbeans.apache.org/msg02815.html
>
Ah I should have suspected that. That's bad news to me, but understandable.
I had a small patch I was hoping to get into a 2.
This is awfully unfortunate. To my knowledge, there's no comparable product
out there. We're still struggling with a few XMLBeans issues that we've had
to go to straight DOM to work around. I was hoping that future releases
would address some of these issues, but it doesn't appear to be the case.
Once again simplicity, utility, and elegance lose out.
Cordially,
Paul Gillen
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From: Jacob Danner [mailto:jacob.dan...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 1:38 PM
To: user@xmlbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: Project still maintained?
Hi Elvis,
The XMLBeans project is in
Hi Elvis,
The XMLBeans project is in the process of moving to the attic
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev%40xmlbeans.apache.org/msg02815.html
-jacobd
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Elvis Stansvik wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I had a look at the bugs reported over the past 6 months (496-503) [1].
> N
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