Hi Werner
Thanks for the reply.
MortgageFeeValue does indeed extend another class, ValueBase, which
itself implements the Serializable interface (required for Hibernate).
Do you think that this is the reason? If so, then it's not a problem,
the xsi attribute will be ignored by the application reading my XML.
BTW this is how I'm using the marshaller:
StringWriter result = new StringWriter();
marshaller.marshal(myobject, new StreamResult(result));
return result.toString();
The marshaller itself is a version of Spring's CastorMarshaller class (I
modified it it read multiple mapping files)
Mapping mapping = new Mapping();
for(int i=0; i<mappingLocations.size(); i++) {
Resource resource = new
ClassPathResource((String)mappingLocations.get(i));
mapping.loadMapping(new
InputSource(resource.getInputStream()));
}
MappingUnmarshaller mappingUnmarshaller = new
MappingUnmarshaller();
MappingLoader mappingLoader =
mappingUnmarshaller.getMappingLoader(mapping, BindingType.XML);
classDescriptorResolver.setMappingLoader(mappingLoader);
classDescriptorResolver.setClassLoader(mapping.getClassLoader());
Thanks for your help
Regards
Richard Gundersen
Java Developer
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