Werner,


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> 
> Kurt,
> 
> Kurt Sorge wrote:
> > Werner,
> > 
> > Thank you for the quick reply. 
> You are welcome.
> 
> > I was thinking it is in the
> > binding.xml ...
> Yes, it it, indeed.
> 
> > or castorbuilder.properties somewhere. I had gone through
> > that section of the reference guide the non-trivial example, and the
> > pdf file. I guess I missed the part about attributeBinding (I am
> > assuming that is what you are pointing me to). If that is the case I
> > am still having trouble.
> > 
> > I think I am looking for a more generalized solution. The example I
> > give, topic_id, is just one of many attributes and elements with
> > underscores in the name. I would find it impractical to map each
> > instance in binding.xml and I would wager to guess my team would
> > agree with me. 
> And I would agreed as well; if there's many of them, the solution I am
> proposing is not the correct one. But let#s shave this discussion later ....

This leads me to believe that my request may not have a trivial answer.

> > I am not an xpath master, maybe I can match on any
> > attribute with an underscore, but then I would find it hard to make
> > the name camel case correctly.
> > 
> > I have started experimenting with attributeBinding and have not had
> > much luck so far. I found Jira #CASTOR-1117 with an example
> > binding.xml using attributeBinding. I have a piece of schema that
> > looks like:
> > 
> > 
> >  
> >  
> > 
> > 
> > Now in my binding file I tried:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > with no success. The memeber name still gets generated as
> > getTopic_id. I have also tried to move the complex type out of the
> > element and then reference the attribute as
> > "complexType:cWidgets/@topic_id" like in the example with the same
> > result. Am I at least on the right track?
> Yes, you are, and here's what I have been using
> 
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>       
>   
> 
> which causes the right substitution to take place.
I tried this,  and it didn't work for me. Other projects will probably keep me 
from poking it with a stick until Monday.
> 
> > As a side note, I have been working with Castor for about a week now
> > and I am impressed at how easy it is to pick up and use. I would just
> > like to get passed this hurdle and another with multiple class
> > generation when using , but that can wait for another
> > day.
> Feel free to throw this at us at any time, even if in parallel.
I will take you up on that.
> 
> > Thanks Kurt

Regards,
Kurt


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