Hi Matthew, which line break are you talking about in particular ? It looks to me like you email client rewrapped lines before sending things, you please try to make it more explicit.
Werner Matthew Erler wrote: > I'm a > new Castor user and am ramping up on how it works. I need to > format Castor's XML output differently than how Castor seems > to generate it by default. In the following example XML output I'd > like to know if it's possible to: > 1. Suppress > the line break. > 2. Explicitly > close <callInfo> rather than > implicitly. You mean have <callInfo>...</callInfo> rather than <callInfo/> ? > <?xml > version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <PatientContact > MessageId="1234"><callInfo Patient_First_Name="John" > Patient_Last_Name="Smith"/></PatientContact> > Thanks in > advance. > -Matthew > Here is my > mapping file: > <?xml > version="1.0"?> > <!DOCTYPE mapping PUBLIC "-//EXOLAB/Castor Mapping DTD > Version 1.0//EN" "http://castor.org/mapping.dtd"> > <mapping> > > <class name="com.uht.example.PatientContact"> > > <map-to xml="PatientContact" /> > <field > name="messageId" type="java.lang.String"> > > <bind-xml name="MessageId" node="attribute" /> > > </field> > <field name="callInfo" > type="com.uht.example.PatientCallInfo"> > > <bind-xml name="callInfo" node="element" /> > > </field> > </class> > <class > name="com.uht.example.PatientCallInfo"> > <field > name="patientFirstName" > type="java.lang.String"> > <bind-xml > name="Patient_First_Name" node="attribute" /> > > </field> > <field > name="patientLastName" > type="java.lang.String"> > <bind-xml > name="Patient_Last_Name" node="attribute" /> > > </field> > > </class> > </mapping> > Here is > main(): > public > static void main(String args[]){ > Mapping mapping = new > Mapping(); > try { > > mapping.loadMapping("src/main/resources/patientContactMapping.xml"); > > PatientCallInfo patient = new PatientCallInfo(); > > patient.setPatientFirstName("John"); > > patient.setPatientLastName("Smith"); > > PatientContact > patientContact = new PatientContact("1234", patient); > StringWriter stringWriter = new > StringWriter(); > Marshaller marshaller = new > Marshaller(stringWriter); > > marshaller.setMapping(mapping); > > marshaller.marshal(patientContact); > String s = > stringWriter.toString(); > > System.out.println(s); > } > catch (Exception e) > { > System.out.println(e.toString()); > } > > } > > Here is the > PatientContact class: > public > class PatientContact { > private String messageId; > private > PatientCallInfo callInfo; > > > public PatientContact() > {super();} > public > PatientContact(String messageId, PatientCallInfo callInfo) > { > super(); > this.messageId = messageId; > this.callInfo > = callInfo; > } > public String getMessageId() { > return > messageId; > } > public void setMessageId(String messageId) > { > this.messageId = messageId; > } > public PatientCallInfo > getCallInfo() { > return callInfo; > } > public void > setCallInfo(PatientCallInfo callInfo) { > this.callInfo = > callInfo; > } > } > > Here is the > PatientCallInfo class: > public > class PatientCallInfo { > private String patientFirstName > =""; > private String patientLastName =""; > > public PatientCallInfo() > {super();} > > public PatientCallInfo(String patientFirstName, > String patientLastName) > { > super(); > this.patientFirstName = > patientFirstName; > this.patientLastName = > patientLastName; > } > public String getPatientFirstName() > { > return patientFirstName; > } > public void > setPatientFirstName(String patientFirstName) > { > this.patientFirstName = > patientFirstName; > } > public String getPatientLastName() > { > return patientLastName; > } > public void > setPatientLastName(String patientLastName) { > this.patientLastName > = patientLastName; > } > } > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email

