Uday-

Sorry, misunderstood the question.  Looking at your output it seems
that Castor thinks the default namespace needs to be changed back to
"".  That lead me to look at the schema you referenced, and while the
wls prefix is used often I don't see a declaration for it...  (Or the
xsd prefix for that matter...)  I'm not a schema guru, but I wonder if
Castor is getting confused by undeclared prefixes?

Other ideas?

Stephen


On 3/23/07, Uday Kari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, guys, I tried setNamespaceMapping and think I understand what it does.  
But it just adds stuff to the header.

The following code

      java.io.FileWriter fw = new java.io.FileWriter (m_outputFile, false);
      org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller m = new org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller 
(fw);
      m.setNamespaceMapping("wls", "http://apps.pdc.org/server/xyz";);

will generate the "wls" namespace below (but that is not my question...).  My question 
pertains to *eliminating* that empty xmlns="" that shows up in every one of the wls child 
elements (which could be hundreds) to the top level gauges element.  As I see it, I have an 
all-or-nothing option either get rid of all xmlns or have them show up in every element.  My XML 
schema definition is at http://www.pdc.org/pride/xmlschema/wls.xsd

Thanks.

<gauges xmlns:wls="http://apps.pdc.org/server/xyz"; 
xmlns="http://apps.pdc.org/wls/server/api";>
- <wls xmlns="">
- <station globalID="SXXX03" operatorID="kodi" stationName="Kodiak_AK" status="active" 
operator="NOS">
  <location latitude="57.7317" longitude="-152.5117" />
- <nation>
  <isoalpha3code>USA</isoalpha3code>
  </nation>
  </station>
- <system>
- <sensors>
  <sensor type="BWL" interval="6" samples="1" xmtint="6" />
  <sensor type="PWL" interval="1" samples="6" xmtint="6" />
  <sensor type="BUB" interval="2" samples="30" xmtint="60" />
  </sensors>
- <platforms>
  <platform dcpid="33626698" xmtint="6" unit="M" fstmin="4" nonsample="0" har="No" 
reverse="No" />
  <platform dcpid="9321C400" xmtint="60" unit="F" fstmin="34" nonsample="0" har="No" 
reverse="No" />
  </platforms>
  </system>
  <product 
serverLocation="http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/data_menu.shtml?stn=9457292%20Kodiak%20Island%20AK&amp;type=Tide%20Data";
 />
  </wls>
</gauges>

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Bash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 2:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [castor-user] Supress Namespaces

Hi all-

Hopefully this isn't redundant, but I believe if you use the
setNamespaceMapping method on a Marshaller object (i.e. using the
NON-static marshal method), the namespace mapping will be declared at
the top level and any child elements that use that namespace will not
redeclare the prefix (in other words no xmlns attribute).

HTH,
Stephen


On 3/23/07, Werner Guttmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Again, this is not required, as Castor (during marshalling) will be able 
(given that descriptor classes are available) to control the use of namespaces 
according to your XML schema definition.
>
> Werner
>
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: Uday Kari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Gesendet: Freitag, 23. März 2007 03:16
> > An: [email protected]
> > Betreff: RE: [castor-user] Supress Namespaces
> >
> > B.  (prefer this) one of us extends the API within
> > org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller to provide method
> > suppressNamespacesInAllChildElements() or
> > showNamespacesInTopElementOnly()
>
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