eek! and again
 
I'll try subscribing and emailing from another address.  Extremely sorry about 
this.  I'm new to mailing lists :-s
 
 
 

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> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 21:02:41 +0000
> Subject: RE: [castor-user] Mapping a List at root returns AnyNode objects 
> instead of desired mapped object
>
>
> hmm. for some reason the mapping was stripped by my mail client (??)
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> It should have been this:
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>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 21:00:05 +0000
>> Subject: [castor-user] Mapping a List at root returns AnyNode objects 
>> instead of desired mapped object
>>
>>
>> [XML]
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>> I need to unmarshall a list of simple objects. I'd like iterate through them 
>> without having to create a wrapper java class merely to hold the list of 
>> objects in which I'm interested.
>>
>> Very similar to this poster: 
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02830.html
>>
>> And working almost exactly like this example: 
>> http://www.castor.org/how-to-map-a-list-at-root.html
>>
>> However after the unmarshalling step when I try and loop through what I 
>> would expect to be PublicationImage objects in an ArrayList but instead I'm 
>> getting org.exolab.castor.types.AnyNode objects and therefore fails with a 
>> ClassCastException.
>>
>> I've tried all sorts of variations using location attributes in the mapping 
>> file or trying to map-to different nodes but it always falls over at the 
>> same step for the same reason. Here is a simplified version of what I have 
>> at the moment...
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>>
>> Here is the XML I'd like to unmarshall:
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>> Here is my class:
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>> public class PublicationImage
>> {
>> private String articleId;
>>
>> public String getArticleId()
>> {
>> return articleId;
>> }
>>
>> public void setArticleId(String articleId)
>> {
>> this.articleId = articleId;
>> }
>> }
>>
>> here is my mapping file (castor-mapping-pubs.xml):
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>> And here is the unmarshalling java
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>> Unmarshaller unmarshaller = new Unmarshaller(ArrayList.class);
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>> Mapping map = new Mapping();
>> map.loadMapping(getClass().getResource( "/castor-mapping-pubs.xml" ));
>> unmarshaller.setMapping(map);
>>
>> List pubs = (ArrayList) unmarshaller.unmarshal(fileReaderForMyXML);
>>
>> Iterator pubsIt = pubs.iterator();
>> while (pubsIt.hasNext())
>> {
>> // this step is failing with a ClassCastException
>> PublistsOutputImage pub = (PublistsOutputImage) pubsIt.next();
>> }
>>
>> I'm using version 1.3 of the jars
>>
>> I cannot change the XML structure that i'm unmarshalling because it is a 
>> response from a third party API.
>>
>> I hope you can point me at my no doubt silly mistake
>>
>> Rachel
>>
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