Hello Dan, (and others of course ;) ) Thanks for your help!
I tried to use the @XmlTransient but it didn't work I think I've got problem with JAXB annotations. Is there restrictions? Is it compatible with CXF 2.1.1? Is more configuration needs to be written? Thanks again Max. -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Kulp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 October 2008 22:02 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Hide/Ignore a pojo field There is an @XmlTransient annotation to mark fields as transient from a jaxb standpoint. Dan On Wednesday 08 October 2008 2:06:19 pm Maxime Orain wrote: > Hello > > > > Another question... how it's possible to hide a pojo field? > > > > I don't want that right field appears on the generated WSDL. Is a method > exists to hide or to ignore a field? > > > > public class MyDefinedPojo > > { > > protected String left; > > protected String right; > > > > public MyDefinedPojo() {} > > > > public String getLeft() { return this.left; } > > > public void setLeft(String data) { this.left=data; } > > public String getRight() { return this.right; } > > > public void setRight(String data) { this.right=data; } > > } > > > > > > Thanks for your help! > > > > > > This email was sent to you by Thomson Reuters, the global news and > information company. Any views expressed in this message are those of the > individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be > the views of Thomson Reuters. -- Daniel Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dankulp.com/blog This email was sent to you by Thomson Reuters, the global news and information company. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Thomson Reuters.
