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 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------- >> If you wish to unsubscribe from this list, please send an empty >> message to the following address: >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> ------------------------------------------------- >> >> > > > ------------------------------------------------- > If you wish to unsubscribe from this list, please send an empty message > to the following address: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ------------------------------------------------- > > ------------------------------------------------- If you wish to unsubscribe from this list, please send an empty message to the following address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------

