Hi

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I couldn't find the example. I just found
castor-1.1.2.1\xmlctf\tests\MasterTestSuite\mapping\collections\Maps\NestedMaps\MapOfCollections.
I don't know how to transfer that example to work with collection of
collections.
Well, within the mapping for the Result class, you will have another collection mapping for your nested collection. Nothing special, just a plain field mapping.

Another question was regarded to collections: Is there a way to map a
collection containing different types. <root> <mycollection> <string>test1</string> <integer>1</integer> <integer>2</integer> <string>test2</string> </mycollection> </root>
Not to my knowledge.

I couldn't find a example for this and can't imagine how to do it as
I think that a type attribute for a <field collection="collection"/>
is required. -------- Original-Nachricht --------
Datum: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 13:47:21 +0200 Von: Werner Guttmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> An: [email protected] Betreff: Re:
[castor-user] Collection of Collections

Yes, it does. Have a look at teh current CTF test suite that has examples on how to map nested collections.

Werner

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,

I would like to map the following XML to Java:

<result> <bar>baz</bar> <rows> <row> <integer>123</integer> <integer>321</integer> <string>foo</string> </row> <row> <integer>123</integer> <integer isNull="true"/> <string>foo</string> </row> </rows> </result>

In Java words this is a Result class with one String bar
attribute and a rows Collection. The Collection contains row
elements which are themself Collection (a row can a have
arbitrary number of cells). My question is: does Castor support
Collections of Collections (rows->row->cell)? How would the
mapping xml file look like? If there is a problem for castor with
the mixed types of the cells, the following xml would be okay
too:

<result> <bar>baz</bar> <rows> <row> <col
type="integer">123</col> <col type="integer">321</col> <col
type="string">foo</col> </row> <row> <col
type="integer">123</col> <col type="integer" isNull="true"/> <col
type="string">foo</col> </row> </rows> </result>

Kind regards

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