And if this truly valuable piece of information one day finally makes
into either the F.A.Q. or an HOW-TO, I think everybody would be really
happy ... ;-). Keith, feel like adding this (incl. a short sample?) to
Confluence, so that it can be moved to a HOW-TO at a later time ?

Werner

Keith Visco wrote:
> Daniel,
> 
> If you search the archives a bit you'll find out that you can set a
> FieldHandler  "globally" programmatically by implementing a
> FieldHandlerFactory and specifying this on the
> ClassDescriptorResolverImpl's Introspector instance.
> 
> --Keith
> 
> Daniel Nilsson wrote:
>> Hi!
>> I have a problem with marshalling of double values. Ie if a have a
>> value, lets say 0.000001, the marshalled XML contains the Scientific
>> representation, ie 1E-5, not 0.000001 as I want.
>>
>> Is there a way to globally handle this ? Ie set some kind of global
>> wrapper for the double-type?  My wrapper could then handle the
>> serializing of the double-type-elements, instead of the default built-in
>> handler.
>>
>> I have read the documentation about the FieldHandlers but if I
>> understand that part correct I have to specify if I want to use the
>> "my-double-FieldHandler" for each element I want to use it for in either
>> a mapping-file (which I don't use at the moment) or in the bindings-file
>> when generating my java-sources. But I can't seem to find a way to set a
>> handler globally for an entire class.
>>
>>
>> Best regards
>> Daniel Nilsson
>>
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