Hello, I try to help you with some hints... but to be more precise I have not enough information
It seams that you use the static methods of marshaller and unmarshaller - this often leads to problems as no configuration step takes place which e.g. would load the mapping information... so please instantiate an XMLContext, introduce the classes to map by using addClass or loadMapping, create marshaller and unmarshaller instance and work with this instance - that might already solve your problem on the other hand you might have a problem caused by class loading mechanisms of felix (OSGi) marshaling takes existing Java objects instances and serializes them into XML - no problem there, all Java classes are known and can easily be marshaled to XML without any mapping information... the other way round is more complicated Caster has to find a corresponding class for each element found in the XML and needs to be able to instantiate this class - this is where two problems might occur: 1) no matching class can be found, mapping information is not available cause static methods are used so nothing is unmarshalled 2) no matching class can be found because Castor is not allowed to access these classes because they are bound to a different class loader These are just some ideas of what might have happend... to really help it is required to know more about your implementation: Is an XSD definition existing? Has the Java code been generated using code generator? Have you included the .cdr files into the jar? Do you use a mapping file? How does the marshaling/unmarshaling code look like? Hth Joachim 2009/6/24 mohn3310 <[email protected]> > > Hello, > > I'm using castor-xml in introspection mode to write out simple POJOs to > files (one POJO per file). I've written unit tests and verified that this > works. I've also inspected the files and made sure they have appropriate > xml. > > I then packaged this up into an osgi bundle and deployed it to a container > (felix). For some reason when I run it, it ends up creating the file but it > is empty... i.e. no xml in the file. Yet another strange thing is that I > use > Unmarshaller.unmarshall() to convert the xml files back to their associated > POJOs. As a test I generated the xml by hand and it was able to load it. So > Marshaller.marshall() doesn't work, but Unmarshaller.unmarshall() does! > > Any idea why it is behaving this way? Same code... works great "normally", > but doesn't work inside an osgi container. > > Thanks, > Mohnish > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/castor-xml-writing-empty-file-tp24175804p24175804.html > Sent from the Castor - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > >

