Hi Adriano,
Super - Thanks for the feedback. During the first pass I'll just add
annotations keyed by reference name to each DataObject instance and then I'll
look up the xpath by the non-containment reference name on the second pass.
Thanks again,
- Ole
Adriano Crestani wrote:
Hi Ole,
Yes, I think this is the best way to do this. I would probably use
Hashtable
on this case.
Regards,
Adriano Crestani
On 7/13/07, Ole Ersoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Guys,
I'm working on the approach for restoring the non-containment
references. I'm thinking I should do it like this:
First restore the entire graph with all containment references. For each
object restored add it and it's xpath fragment to a map. Then during a
second pass process each object's non-containment reference by looking up
the object being referenced by fragment path using the map, and
setting the
reference that way. (So during the first pass, I just create annotations
containing the xpath to the non-containment reference's object keyed
by the
name of the reference.)
Does anyone know of a better way to handle this?
Thanks,
- Ole
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