Hi,
Thank you for the information. I’m not sure what you mean by using implicit
namespaces only for a smaller part of the document. At any rate, I removed the
call to setSaveImplicitNamespaces, but I’m still getting the explicit
namespaces on the element.
http://xmlbeans.apache.org/docs/2.6.
I believe the order doesn't affect the output.
I see you use setSaveImplicitNamespaces(), this should be used only when
you use XMLBeans for only a smaller part of the document.
Cezar
On Mon, 2014-02-17 at 17:27 -0800, Ted Slusser wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. I am calling that alr
Hi
Thanks for the suggestion. I am calling that already, but it doesn't seem to
work for my desired effect.
Does the order of the options make any difference?
Thanks,
Ted Slusser
Java Developer
Vanderbilt Informatics
615-420-7326
> On Feb 17, 2014, at 4:44 PM, Cezar Andrei wrote:
>
> Ted,
Ted,
Give a try to XmlOptions.setSaveAggressiveNamespaces() it might get
closer to the form you want.
http://xmlbeans.apache.org/docs/2.6.0/reference/org/apache/xmlbeans/XmlOptions.html#setSaveAggressiveNamespaces%28%29
Cezar
On Mon, 2014-02-17 at 13:36 -0800, Ted Slusser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I’
Hello,
I’m using XMLBeans 2.6.0 to generate a document based on HL7 CDA. I am setting
an attribute on an element and the output looks like:
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance”>
I’m setting the following in XmlOptions:
setUseDefaultNamespace();
setSavePrettyPrint();
setSaveS
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