Sorry, can you please rephrase your statement ? What is your expectation
? That there is four elements, or not ?

Werner

Pokidov Dmitriy wrote:
> Hi, Werner
> No exceptions was throw, but in arraylist I have four items, but remains
> two.
> 
> 2008/7/10 Werner Guttmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> What is actually your exceptation ? I have just taken your code
>> fragments and built a JUnit test case, and I cannot see anything wrong.
>>
>> Werner
>>
>> Pokidov Dmitriy wrote:
>>> Hi all.
>>>
>>> I have simple class:
>>> public class TestMappingClass {
>>>     List<String> texts = new ArrayList<String>();
>>>
>>>     public List<String> getTexts() {
>>>         return texts;
>>>     }
>>>
>>>     public void addText(String text) {
>>>         texts.add(text);
>>>     }
>>>
>>>     public void setTexts(List<String> texts) {
>>>         this.texts = texts;
>>>     }
>>> }
>>>
>>> mapping for this class:
>>>     <m:class name="test4.TestMappingClass">
>>>         <m:map-to xml="test"/>
>>>         <m:field name="texts" collection="arraylist"
>> type="java.lang.String"
>>>                 set-method="addText" get-method="getTexts">
>>>             <m:bind-xml name="value" node="attribute"
>>> location="texts/text"/>
>>>         </m:field>
>>>     </m:class>
>>>
>>> and xml that I want to unmarshall:
>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1251"?>
>>> <test>
>>>   <texts>
>>>     <text value="Hello2"/> +
>>>     <text value="Hello with space"/>
>>>   </texts>
>>> </test>
>>>
>>> In unmarshall object I have four elements:
>>> Hello2,Hello,with,space.
>>>
>>> How I can declare mapping to unmarshall this xml correct?
>>>
>>>
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