Yeah, thanks. Its the one answer I looked for. Btw, could I use castor codegen source codes to develop my own generator? It seems like a lot of my work already done and I need only to add methods support.
2009/8/4 Werner Guttmann <[email protected]> > Hi Alexander, > > Castor XML is - first and foremost - a source code generator that > generates plain Java POJOs that reflect the XML schema(s) given. In > addition, Castor XML will generate (so-called) XML class descriptors > that represent the information needed by Castor during XML data binding > (e.g. XML artefact names, namespace prefices, ...) and include a fair > amount of code to implement object validation for (un-)marshalling. > > In other words, Castor generates POJOs, and nothing else. You can > exercise a bit of control through various properties and settings, but > that's all. > > Does this answer your questions ? > > Regards > Werner > > Alexander wrote: > > Is there any way to generate souce code with optional methods? I mean It > is > > great to generate object model, get\set methods. But what if I want to > > generate different methods too? For example: get\set\validate\disable and > so > > on. > > As far as I could see there is no definition in XSD for methods. Am I > > wrong? [?] > > > > Or It is not a good idea to use castor just as a source code generator? > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > > -- Alexander

