I don't know the answer, but I'll look into it and get back to you. On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 7:47 AM, Mickael Istria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I took a look at this example, and I think Aegis is ok for my needs. > Thanks a lot! > > However, I have some questions (that are in fact the same question from > several points of view): > - Are getters and setters necessary? Or does it use reflection to set the > fields properties? Can we use it on objects that are not beans? > > Re-Thanks in advance > Mickael > > > Benson Margulies a écrit : > > The recent refactor of Aegis was intended to allow this sort of thing. >> Keep >> in mind, however, that there's no code generator. >> >> For now, all I can recommend is that you read the source. >> >> Start with three classes: >> >> org.apache.cxf.aegis.AegisContext, and then the stream reader and writer >> in >> the same package. >> >> Aegis is a particularly bad example of internal and external classes >> sitting >> in the same Java package. >> >> There are also some tests with 'Standalone' in their names, they might >> prove >> useful examples. >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Mickael Istria < >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I would like to use Aegis to generate XML from objects, and vice-versa. >>> In >>> fact, I would like to use CXF instead of JaxB to do marshalling and >>> unmarshalling. I want the same kind of results as explained at >>> >>> http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/aegis-databinding.html#AegisDatabinding-Class%3C%3EXMLMappingOverview >>> >>> However, I just want to use the databinding, so that I want to use Aegis >>> out of CXF, as a standalone "databinder". >>> >>> I did not find any useful information on this topic over CXF or XFire >>> sites. >>> >>> Then, I have the classical 2 questions: >>> - Is it possible? >>> - If yes, can you point me a document, or give me a clue on how to do >>> this? >>> >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> Mickael >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
