Barbara,

I just tried to reproduce this against the current code base, and I am
not able to reproduce your problem. The class that gets generated for
the below simple type definition does have a constant definition for the
'comma' value.

In other words, it looks like you are using an 'older' version of Castor.

Werner

Barbara Allori wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm new to castor.
> 
> I'm trying to use the source generator for mapping an xsd to java classes.
> 
> In my xsd I need to define a simple type in this way:
> 
> <xs:element name="separatore_campo">
>  <xs:simpleType>
>    <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
>      <xs:enumeration value=","/>
>      <xs:enumeration value=";"/>
>      <xs:enumeration value="tab"/>
>    </xs:restriction>
>  </xs:simpleType>
> </xs:element>
> 
> I run the source generator I obtain a Separatore_campoType that doesn't
> contain a comma value; in this way I can't use a comma as delimiter for
> my xml!
> It's comma a key word for Castor?It's possible to use a comma with some
> escape character?
> 
> Thank's in advance
> Barbara
> 
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