On Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at 10:57  am, CARDON Denis wrote:

> The Castor XML project offers a tool for descriptive bean<-->xml mapping
> (through reflexion I guess) without code generation. It can be applied 
> on
> any roughly any classes following the java bean pattern. You may give 
> it a
> try on your home-grown torque beans : http://www.castor.org/xml-
> mapping.html

That looks good if we can't do it with Torque, but it seems we should 
have all/most of the code to do similar things in Torque already without 
adding another Jar to the equation? Or I could be wrong - does anyone 
know the code well enough to say for sure?

Also, I don't want to have to write additional mappings for all the 
classes and I want primitive data in elements not attributes, which 
would mean using a tweaked Castor XML - there didn't seem to be any 
mention of this being configurable.

Gareth

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