Thomas,

before trying to provide you with a definitive answer, can you please
give us a short example of what you are trying to do ? Short, but
complete, pretty please.

Regards
Werner

Thomas Cherel wrote:
> I did not experiment yet the FieldHandler capability but I was
> wondering if there is a way to use it to "inject" custom XML in a
> generated XML doc from a java class.
> 
> What I mean by that is having the ability to create my own XML chunk
> for an attribute of a given Java class and have this XML chunk
> inserted "as is" in the generated XML (and being part of the overall
> XML, meaning without having any encoding of the XML reserve
> characters).
> 
> Based on the documentation it seems that I can certainly create a
> string for any Java attribute (using a FieldHandler) but I am
> assuming that if this string is an XML string, the XML characters
> will be XML encoded (e.g. > instead of >) before they are inserted
> in the generated XML. Am I correct and if I am, is there a way to
> overwrite this behavior?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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