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Werner Matthias Epheser wrote: > v.soloist schrieb: >> Hello, >> i am preparing a dummy project about my issue including xsds and jaxb2 >> compilation and unmarshalling and i will upload this to jira as you >> suggested. Btw, are you defining mapping file for the example above? >> could you please post it if you are using one? > > no, I used no binding file in my test. I just tested the standard castor > behaviour with and without descriptor classes. > > regards, > Matthias > > >> >> Regards, >> >> >> On 8/6/07, *Matthias Epheser* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: >> >> hi, >> >> v.soloist schrieb: >> > Hello, >> > i am trying to unmarshall an xml file using castor mapping to my >> jaxb2 >> > generated sources. the xml is deformed in some way that i >> cannot use >> > jaxb2 unmarshalling directly. I saw a project proposal about >> supporting >> > jaxb2 types but i assume it is quite new and could not see any >> source >> > code about that. >> >> I'm working on the jaxb2 integration project this summer and >> accidentally on the enum types at the moment. Apart from the jaxb2 >> annotations, the current castor branch supports the enum type in some >> ways (maybe you have some special situation that is not covered). >> >> I wrote a small test yesterday and unmarshalling the following works: >> >> <xsd:element name="root"> >> <xsd:complexType> >> <xsd:sequence> >> <xsd:element name="state" type="USState"/> >> </xsd:sequence> >> </xsd:complexType> >> </xsd:element> >> >> <xsd:simpleType name="USState"> >> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:NCName"> >> <xsd:enumeration value="AK"/> >> <xsd:enumeration value="AL"/> >> </xsd:restriction> >> </xsd:simpleType> >> >> public class Root { >> private USState state; >> public void setUSState(..).. >> public USState getUSState() >> } >> >> public enum USState{ >> AK,AL; >> } >> >> input file: >> >> <root> >> <state>AL</state> >> </root> >> >> output: >> >> Root root = (Root) unmarshaller.unmarshal(inputSource); >> System.out.println(root.getState()); -> "AL" >> >> Maybe you can reduce your problem to just the parent class and the >> enum, >> in addition with a simple input file and detailed information >> about your >> setting (castor version, binding file yes/no, ... ), and attach it >> to a >> new jira issue at http://jira.codehaus.org/. >> >> Then I can try to reproduce your problem and give you more competent >> feedback. >> >> Regards >> >> Matthias >> >> Actually the only problem in my case seems to be the >> > enumeration types of jaxb2. >> > i tried using custom handlers for this type but as far as i can >> > understand from the examples,the value from the xml needs to be >> casted >> > to the original object first and then processed for formatting and >> > such.This is the class that i cannot map to >> > >> > public enum MyEnum { >> > >> > @XmlEnumValue("2") >> > TWO("2"); >> > private final String value; >> > >> > MyEnum(String v) { >> > value = v; >> > } >> > >> > public String value() { >> > return value; >> > } >> > >> > public MyEnum setValue(String x) { >> > return this.fromValue(x); >> > } >> > >> > public static MyEnum fromValue(String v) { >> > for (MyEnum c: MyEnum.values()) { >> > if (c.value.equals(v)) { >> > return c; >> > } >> > } >> > throw new IllegalArgumentException(v); >> > } >> > >> > >> > } >> > >> > i tried to create a class with just a string value and casting >> the xml >> > value to this but i could not convert it back with the custom >> handler >> > and add it to the parent object that is going to be >> unmarshalled. Am i >> > missing something here? Any pointers would be helpful, >> > Thanks is advance, >> > >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit: >> >> http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email

