Hi all!
 
I'm trying to change the order of the items in an array generated for an 
unbounded element of a complex type in my schema... ie my schema contains
 
<sequence>
<element name="Foo" type="tns:FooType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
</sequence>
 
and the XmlBeans object for the containing complex type thus has the standard 
setFooArray methods.. 
 
My problem arises when I want to reorder the array without loosing the existing 
FooType instances in the array; if I first get the entire array using 
getFooArray(), reorder it, and then try to set the array with setFooArray( 
FooType[] ), XmlBeans seems to create a new array of FooType objects which are 
copies of the ones specified.. my problem arises from the fact that I have 
bound POJOS to the existing FooType objects, which are suddenly invalidated as 
"their" FooType objects are no longer valid.. 
 
I've tries using the XmlCuror.moveXml methods instead; they correctly reorder 
the underlying xml, but the FooType objects bound to the xml elements are not 
moved in the array and become invalidated as well..
 
So my only option seems to be to recreate my pojos with the new xmlobjects 
generated when setting the new array as described above.. maybe/hopefully there 
is a better way though? anybody?
 
any help is greatly appreciated!
 
regards!
 
/Ole

 

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