Hi,

I have the following class which I’ve fed into the MappingTool to generate a
mapping file. When I attempt to marshal an instance of the java object the
exception 

org.exolab.castor.mapping.MappingException: The method getOutput in class
castortest.gamma.OneWayOutputPage accepting/returning object of type
interface java.util.Enumeration was not found

is thrown. I don't understand where the 'output' property is coming from
though it kind of makes sense when I look at the mapping file. Should I just
add a method enumerating the contents of the ArrayList?

I would be grateful if anyone could direct me to some good castor resources
with examples on the web as I hate to be bothering you guys so often with
such basic questions.

Thanks in advance.

Tom.

===========
Java Object
===========
public class OneWayOutputPage {
  
  private ArrayList<OneWayOutput> outputList = new
ArrayList<OneWayOutput>();
  
  /**
   * Creates a new instance of OneWayOutputPage 
   */
  public OneWayOutputPage() {}
  
  public void setOutputList(ArrayList<OneWayOutput> outputList) {
    this.outputList = outputList;
  }
  public ArrayList<OneWayOutput> getOutputList() {
    return outputList;
  }

  public void addOutput(OneWayOutput oneWayOutput) {
    outputList.add(oneWayOutput);
  }
  public OneWayOutput getOutput(int index) {
    return outputList.get(index);
  }
}

============
Mapping File
============
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<mapping xmlns="http://castor.exolab.org/";
xmlns:cst="http://castor.exolab.org/";>
    <description>Castor generated mapping file</description>
    <class cst:name="castortest.gamma.OneWayOutputPage">
        <description>Default mapping for class
castortest.gamma.OneWayOutputPage</description>
        <map-to cst:xml="one-way-output-page"/>
        <field cst:name="outputList" cst:type="java.lang.Object"
cst:collection="arraylist">
            <bind-xml name="output-list" node="element"/>
        </field>
        <field cst:name="output"
            cst:type="castortest.gamma.OneWayOutput"
cst:collection="enumerate">
            <bind-xml name="output" node="element"/>
        </field>
    </class>
    <class cst:name="castortest.gamma.OneWayOutput">
        <description>Default mapping for class
castortest.gamma.OneWayOutput</description>
        <map-to cst:xml="one-way-output"/>
        <field cst:name="columnTotal" cst:type="int">
            <bind-xml name="column-total" node="attribute"/>
        </field>
        <field cst:name="twoWay" cst:type="boolean">
            <bind-xml name="two-way" node="attribute"/>
        </field>
        <field cst:name="oneWay" cst:type="boolean">
            <bind-xml name="one-way" node="attribute"/>
        </field>
        <field cst:name="rows" cst:type="castortest.gamma.ResponseRow"
cst:collection="array">
            <bind-xml name="rows" node="element"/>
        </field>
        <field cst:name="questionText" cst:type="java.lang.String">
            <bind-xml name="question-text" node="element"/>
        </field>
    </class>
    <class cst:name="castortest.gamma.ResponseRow">
        <description>Default mapping for class
castortest.gamma.ResponseRow</description>
        <map-to cst:xml="response-row"/>
        <field cst:name="count" cst:type="int">
            <bind-xml name="count" node="attribute"/>
        </field>
        <field cst:name="response" cst:type="java.lang.String">
            <bind-xml name="response" node="element"/>
        </field>
        <field cst:name="width" cst:type="java.lang.String">
            <bind-xml name="width" node="element"/>
        </field>
        <field cst:name="percent" cst:type="java.lang.String">
            <bind-xml name="percent" node="element"/>
        </field>
    </class>
</mapping>

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