Hello Argyn -- This
is an area where you have to bypass the JavaBeans-style accessors generated by
XMLBeans. Try using an XmlCursor instance to insert the element.
So, let's assume
your schema defines a <status> element of StatusType that has
a <statusdetail> element of type StatusDetailType as a child,
and you want to insert a new <statusdetail> child. You might have
something like this (er, roughly -- others jump in if I've got it
wrong):
StatusType status =
StatusType.Factory.newInstance();
XmlCursor cursor = status.newCursor();
cursor.toLastAttribute();
cursor.toNextToken();
// Begin a new <statusdetail> element whose namespace URI is the target URI of your schema (let's say http://openuri.org/).
cursor.beginElement("statusdetail", "http://openuri.org/");
// Insert "text of status detail" as an element value.
cursor.insertChars("text of status detail");
cursor.toNextToken();
// Begin a new <statusdetail> element whose namespace URI is the target URI of your schema (let's say http://openuri.org/).
cursor.beginElement("statusdetail", "http://openuri.org/");
// Insert "text of status detail" as an element value.
cursor.insertChars("text of status detail");
cursor.dispose();
This should give you
something like:
<status
xmlns="http://openuri.org">
<statusdetail>text of status
detail</statusdetail>
</status>
You might search the archives of this mailing list -- this question has been
asked a few times, and you may find an answer in one of the other
responses.
Also, see
these topics in the docs for more on the cursor:
http://xmlbeans.apache.org/documentation/tutorial_getstarted.html (under
"Getting Started with the XML Cursor")
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Kuketayev, Argyn (Contractor) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 12:25 PM
To: user@xmlbeans.apache.org
Subject: good way of writing xs:anyHere's a snippet of schema with xs:any element:<xs:complexType name="StatusDetailType">
<xs:sequence>
<xs:any namespace="##any" processContents="lax" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>XMLBeans generates StatusDetailType without any any children manipulation methods. What's the right way of adding a child element to this element? My child element has Java class generated by XMLBeans too.thanks,Argyn