Hi, in this case, can you please create a new Jira issue at
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CASTOR and attach all relevant files so that I will be enabled to replay the problem. Regards Werner harmengosen wrote: > Hi Werner, > > I'm sorry but i think i didn't express myself very well. What i mean is that > in my development environment both descriptor and .cdr files are on the > classpath, but this is not the case when í'm deploying because the .cdr > files are missing from the generated jar. So when i'm running the app > locally on my development machine, all resources are avalable, but it still > doesn't work. > > > Werner Guttmann wrote: >> Yes, I think you are wrong. The .cdr files need to be on the classpath, >> otherwise Castor will not be able to find descriptor classes. In other >> words, please make sure that both the descriptor classes as well as the >> .cdr files are available. >> >> Werner >> >> harmengosen wrote: >>> Hi Werner, >>> >>> thanks for you quick reply! >>> I have inspected my .jar file and the descriptor files are there but the >>> .cdr files are not. However, this seems to be a problem only when i >>> deploy >>> the application to an application server. However, my development >>> environment (RSA 7.0) should have access to the missing .cdr files and >>> when >>> i'm running the application there it should not cause any problems. >>> >>> So, there definitely is a problem because the .cdr files are not in the >>> .jar, but when working with my local development environment there should >>> be >>> no problem. >>> >>> Or am i mistaken? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Harry >>> >>> >>> Werner Guttmann wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> did you compile the descriptor classes and package them with your >>>> application JAR (including the .cdr files) ? If that's not the case, >>>> Castor (upon marshalling) will use introspection, and that's what it >>>> looks like. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Werner >>>> >>>> harmengosen wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> i'm relatively new to Castor so please forgive me if the question seems >>>>> trivial. >>>>> >>>>> I have generated classes using Castor codegen v.1.2, from XSD's. When i >>>>> create an object model using these classes and then marshall it to XML, >>>>> the >>>>> namespaces are omitted, but that is not what i want. >>>>> This is what i get: >>>>> >>>>> <Header> >>>>> >>>>> and this is what i want: >>>>> >>>>> <rfh:Header xmlns:rfh="..." > >>>>> >>>>> I have not found a clue as to why Castor doesn't generate this >>>>> namespace. >>>>> The namespace was present in the XSD that i used to generate the >>>>> classes >>>>> and >>>>> descriptorfiles from. >>>>> >>>>> Am i omitting/forgetting something? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks a lot for your help! >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> 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

