Okay, can you please show me how you are loading the mapping ? Just
wondering whether you might be using one of the static marshal()
methods, ignoring any mapping loaded previously.

Assuming that you are not using one of the static marshal() methods,
what's the type hierarchy in Java ? In other words, MortgageFeeValue
seems to extend another class and/or implement an interface, right ?
Werner

Gundersen, Richard wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I was wondering why I am getting an xsi attribute coming out in my XML
> 
> NB I read the docs on using interfaces, but that mentions I specify it
> myself in the mapping. I don't, Castor somehow decides that it needs to
> be output in the XML. The MortgageFeeValue is a concrete class, not an
> interface. 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> This is the outputted XML (with the mysterious xsi attribute):
> 
> <OtherFee
>  
> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
> xsi:type="FeePaymentDetail">
>                     <ApplicationId>0</ApplicationId>
>                     <Amount>50.0</Amount>
>                     <Applicable>0</Applicable>
>                     <MortgageFee>
>                         <Description>Offer revision fee</Description>
>                         <CompletionFee>false</CompletionFee>
>                         <LegalFee>false</LegalFee>
>                         <Overridable>false</Overridable>
>                         <FeeDescription>Offer revision
> fee</FeeDescription>
>                         <MortgageFeeId>43</MortgageFeeId>
>                         <FeeId>43</FeeId>
>                         <FeeType>
>                             <Description>Other Fee</Description>
>                             <TransactionCode>0651</TransactionCode>
>                             <FeeTypeId>7</FeeTypeId>
>                             <Mandatory>false</Mandatory>
>                         </FeeType>
>                     </MortgageFee>
>                     <Paid>0</Paid>
>                     <PercentageCharge>0.0</PercentageCharge>
>                     <Added>0</Added>
>                 </OtherFee>
> 
> 
> This is the mapping for the class:
> 
>       <class name="com.lsb.uk.mqs.value.MortgageFeeValue">
>               <map-to xml="MortgageFee"/>
>               <field name="description" type="java.lang.String">
>                       <bind-xml name="Description" node="element"/>
>               </field>
>               <field name="completionFee" type="boolean">
>                       <bind-xml name="CompletionFee" node="element"/>
>               </field>
>               <field name="legalFee" type="boolean">
>                       <bind-xml name="LegalFee" node="element"/>
>               </field>
>               <field name="overridable" type="boolean">
>                       <bind-xml name="Overridable" node="element"/>
>               </field>
>               <field name="feeDescription" type="java.lang.String">
>                       <bind-xml name="FeeDescription" node="element"/>
>               </field>
>               <field name="mortgageFeeId" type="int">
>                       <bind-xml name="MortgageFeeId" node="element"/>
>               </field>
>               <field name="feeId" type="int">
>                       <bind-xml name="FeeId" node="element"/>
>               </field>
>               <field name="feeType"
> type="com.lsb.uk.mqs.value.FeeTypeValue">
>                       <bind-xml name="FeeType" node="element"/>
>               </field>
>       </class>
> 
> And this is where it's being used:
> 
>         <field name="otherFees"
> type="com.lsb.uk.mqs.value.MortgageFeeValue" collection="collection">
>             <bind-xml name="OtherFee" node="element"
> location="OtherFees"/>
>         </field>
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Richard Gundersen
> Java Developer
> 
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