Personally, I like XMLBeans. I prefer the XML first approach which it
seems to serve well. I've never had any problems with it (e.g.
unsupported document elements/structures) and although I'm sure its
not perfect that's a good enough reason for me to keep working with
it. Maybe I've just been lucky though?

I've often thought of switching to a JAXB solution as standards are a
good thing but I'm wary of something that generates XML from java. It
just makes me think XML-RPC for some reason (always prefered
doc/literal). I'd be interested to hear someone jump in to argue the
case for JAXB though.

On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 2:09 AM, Brad O'Hearne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am curious -- setting aside the greater issue of how it fits into CXF for
> the moment, what is everyone's recommendation for XML-to-JavaBean data
> binding frameworks? What frameworks do you prefer over others and why? I
> have a particular need to assess data binding frameworks, and since that's a
> core part of what CXF does, I thought the list users would be a resource to
> ask.
>
> Brad
>

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