OK, thank you for info. If it is possible to get a reference to actual content 
of anyType as instance of java.lang.Object then I'll maybe change my mind.

 

Thanks

 

________________________________

From: Werner Guttmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10. maj 2007 16:04
To: [email protected]
Subject: AW: [castor-user] AW: Support for <xs:anyType>

 

It all depends. I have not heard any complains from users about <xs:anyType> 
for a long time. It looks like most of the use cases don't make use of the 
'special' features of that XML schema artifact, such as namespace restrictions. 
And yes, Castor does support obtaining a reference to the actual content of 
<xs:anyType> instances as an instance of java.lang.Object.

 

Werner

 

________________________________

Von: Amir Alagic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2007 15:59
An: [email protected]
Betreff: RE: [castor-user] AW: Support for <xs:anyType>

 

I don´t have specific problem right now but I´ll start to work on project where 
I´ll have to deal with anyType and 

Since I had problems with anyType mapping (took time) I want to know if it 
supports it like it should.

I had those problems with JAXB 1.0, before, then tried XMLBeans 2.2 which 
"supports" that type but

If I may say in "restricted" way. Couldn't get anyType as object with get 
method...

 

I heard that JAXB 2.0 don´t cause that problems and I guess since Castor has 
some restrictions that

It is better to stick with JAXB 2.0 that has support for anyType... That is the 
reason why I asked...

 

Thank you!

 

________________________________

From: Werner Guttmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10. maj 2007 15:51
To: [email protected]
Subject: [castor-user] AW: Support for <xs:anyType>

 

Yes, it does. Though as far as I remember, there's a few restrictions with 
regards to those special namespaces such as #other et alias. Do you have any 
specific problems you are suffering from, or are you just inquiring about its 
feature completeness? 

 

Werner

 

________________________________

Von: Amir Alagic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2007 15:41
An: [email protected]
Betreff: RE: AW: [castor-user] [XML] unable to instantiate [I; 
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: [I

 

Hi Werner,

 

I have one question about Castor framework. Does it supports anyType like JAXB 
2.0 ?

 

Regards, Amir

 

________________________________

From: Werner Guttmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10. maj 2007 15:22
To: [email protected]
Subject: AW: AW: [castor-user] [XML] unable to instantiate [I; 
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: [I

 

Not really, to be honest, ut maybe somebody else can provide his (historical) 
views. Personally, I would be very surprised to find Java-specific notations in 
an xsi:type attribute ..... what surprises me is that it seems to work. 

 

Werner

 

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Von: Christophe Assemat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2007 12:34
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: AW: [castor-user] [XML] unable to instantiate [I; 
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: [I

 

Hi Werner,

I'm indeed using a mapping file (i can extract from it mapping information 
related to the xml showned in my email). But first, could you tell
me if the 'xsi:type="java:[I"' notation found in the xml is (seems) correct ?

Thanks,

Chris

Werner Guttmann wrote:

That's truly an odd one .. ;-). A few random questions, just to establish a 
context for me. Are you using a mapping file ? If not, is this discussion based 
upon Java classes that have been generated from an XML schema ? Or are you 
using Castor XML without a mapping file, relying on default introspection ? 
 
Werner
 
  

        -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
        Von: Christophe Assemat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2007 11:34
        An: [email protected]
        Betreff: [castor-user] [XML] unable to instantiate [I;
        java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: [I
         
        Hi,
         
        I have an application running perfectly with jre 1.5.xx but which fails
        when i try to use
        jre 1.6. While trying to 'unmarshal' an xml previously marshalled
        object, it fails :
         
        unable to instantiate [I; java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: [I
        ...
         
        Part of the xml concerned looks like :
         
        <targetmap internalkey="33">
        <range xsi:type="java:[I">
         <integer>12345</integer>
         <integer>34567</integer>
        </range>
        <range ...>
        ...
        </range>
        ...
        </targetmap>
         
        I'm still using 'castor-1.0.2' version and i'm planning to move to
        'castor-1.1.1' but anyhow i would like to understand why
        this problem arises.
         
        Cheers
         
        C.ASSEMAT
        GenomeQuest Inc.
         
         
         
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