You've reached the limit of my knowledge -- hopefully someone else can 
step up here :)

Jessica

On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 05:04:02PM -0500, Adam Kramer wrote:
> I had been doing something similiar but I had included a type of 
> PostalAddress in the postalAddresses field. This caused the key and value 
> fields to not be output according to their bind-xml name values like type 
> and address. When I used the mapping without the type of PostalAddress in 
> the postalAddresses field you specified below, I get *ALMOST* what I want.
> 
> <address type="Secondary">
>        <address>
>            <street>12424 lane lane</street>
>            <state>MI</state>
>            <postalCode>12421</postalCode>
>            <city>Bobville</city>
>            <country>US</country>
>        </address>
> </address>
> 
> So now I have an address tag nested inside an address tag. 
> 
> Is there any way to specify a null tag value for the second address in 
> its bind-xml tag?
> 
> Thanks for the help,
> Adam
> 
> Jessica Perry Hekman wrote:
> 
> >As Stephen points out in another post, I seem to have learned today how to 
> >do this. I am sure someone on the list will correct me if I get it wrong.
> >
> >I have left out the namespace specifications but you can easily put them 
> >back in.
> >
> ><class name="edu.umich.med.cacr.hb.Person">
> >  <field name="postalAddresses" collection="map">
> >     <bind-xml name="address" node="element" />
> >      <class name="org.exolab.castor.mapping.MapItem">
> >        <field name="key" type="string">
> >          <bind-xml name="type" node="attribute" />
> >        </field>
> >        <field name="value" type="edu.umich.med.cacr.hb.PostalAddress">
> >          <bind-xml name="address" />
> >        </field>
> >      </class>
> >  </field>
> ></class>
> >
> >I *think* that should do it!
> >
> >Jessica
> >
> >
> >On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 03:43:26PM -0500, Adam Kramer wrote:
> > 
> >
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >>My first post...
> >>
> >>I has a Person class that has a map of postalAddresses. Each postal 
> >>address has a key of 'type'. I'd like to marshall the addresses into a 
> >>form where hte key was an attribute and the value was output as <address>:
> >>
> >><person>
> >>    <address type="primary">
> >>         <street>12424 lane lane</street>
> >>          <state>MI</state>
> >>          <postalCode>12421</postalCode>
> >>          <city>Bobville</city>
> >>          <country>US</country>
> >>    </address>
> >>    <address type="secondary">
> >>     ....
> >>    </address>
> >></person>
> >>
> >>Right now, I can only get the mapping output that the default 
> >>MappingItem class sets which is
> >><address>
> >>      <key>Primary</key>
> >>      <value>
> >>          <street>12424 lane lane</street>
> >>          <state>MI</state>
> >>          <postalCode>12421</postalCode>
> >>          <city>Bobville</city>
> >>          <country>US</country>
> >>      </value>
> >></address>
> >>
> >>Any help is greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >>This is what I currently have for my mapping below:
> >><class cst:name="edu.umich.med.cacr.hb.Person">
> >>  <field cst:name="postalAddresses" 
> >>cst:type="edu.umich.med.cacr.hb.PostalAddress" collection="map">
> >>     <bind-xml name="address" node="element" />
> >>  </field>
> >></class>
> >>
> >><class cst:name="edu.umich.med.cacr.hb.PostalAddress">
> >>  <field cst:name="streetAddressExt" cst:type="java.lang.String">
> >>    <bind-xml name="streetExt" node="element" />
> >>  </field>
> >>  <field cst:name="streetAddress" cst:type="java.lang.String">
> >>    <bind-xml name="street" node="element" />
> >>  </field>
> >>  <field cst:name="state" cst:type="java.lang.String">
> >>    <bind-xml name="state" node="element" />
> >>  </field>
> >>  <field cst:name="postalCode" cst:type="java.lang.String">
> >>    <bind-xml name="postalCode" node="element" />
> >>  </field>
> >>  <field cst:name="city" cst:type="java.lang.String">
> >>    <bind-xml name="city" node="element" />
> >>  </field>
> >>  <field cst:name="country" cst:type="java.lang.String">
> >>    <bind-xml name="country" node="element" />
> >>  </field>
> >></class>
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>Adam Kramer
> >>
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