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;
>  }
> }
> 
> 
>       

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