You will more then likely have to start with a schema. So define your schema 
and the from this generate your XMLBean which will give you object A, you can 
then populate object A using the set methods that will be generated and once 
you have the completed object you can invert it into a XML string with one step 
by calling A.xmlText();

HTH!

Regards,
Schalk Neethling

-----Original Message-----
From: imorales [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 November 2007 11:29 AM
To: user@xmlbeans.apache.org
Subject: xmlbeans beginner - help


Hi is my first time using xmlbeans and I hava a couple of question, I explain
my scenario and I would like someone to resolve my ignorance about xmlbeans.

Well I hava a pojo class:

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public class A{
        private String b;
        
        public A(){}
 
        public String getB(){ return b;}
        public void setB(String b){this.b = b;}
}
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I´m using a web service that takes one parameter (String), this parameter is
the XML associated to the class A. My question is how I can using xmlbeans
conver one object A to a XML and then to String. I have no schema to do this
and I don´t know if is necessary.

Thanks in advance.

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