No they are not interfaces. They are all xjc generated classes from schemas.
I'm pretty sure that the jaxb provider is not using the extra class
settings but am at home and will provide more detail tomorrow. Where could
I debug to see it in action decoding a response back to my object?
Thanks
On 3 Dec 2012 16:54, "Sergey Beryozkin" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Gareth,
>
> On 03/12/12 14:19, Gareth Hughes wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to avoid using @XmlSeeAlso with my WebClient for unmarshalling
>> an XML Response.
>>
>> If I setup @XmlSeeAlso on my root bean then all the unmarshalling works
>> properly and the inner classes that use a different namespace get built
>> properly. But, I've been trying to do the same thing using extraClass and
>> not getting it to work.
>>
>> I'd doing this with Java Spring config files.
>>
>> JAXBElementProvider<Object> p = new
>> JAXBElementProvider<Object>();
>> p.setSingleJaxbContext(true);
>> p.setExtraClass(new Class[]{GovTalkMessage.class,
>> IRenvelope.class,
>> ErrorResponse.class});
>> List<Object> providers = new ArrayList<Object>();
>> providers.add(p);
>> WebClient client = WebClient.create(URL, providers);
>>
>>
>> I've been diving into the code and looking at the code that uses the
>> extraClass. AbstractJAXBProvider.init() has
>>
>> JAXBContext context =
>> ResourceUtils.**createJaxbContext(allTypes, extraClass,
>> cProperties);
>>
>> and allTypes is derived from the List<ClassResourceInfo>cris. If cris is
>> null, the context is null.
>>
>> cris ultimately comes from JAXRSClientFactoryBean classResourceInfos.
>> What
>> should that contain?
>>
>
> On the server side, and I think when using the proxy-based client code,
> this comes from introspecting the root resource classes, which is not
> available in case of WebClient.
>
> That said, setting an extraClass property alone should also work, what
> exactly is happening ? Do you have interfaces in the above list of classes ?
>
> thanks, Sergey
>
>
>> I should point out I'm using a custom outInterceptor. No other special
>> setup.
>>
>> many thanks for any help
>>
>> Gareth
>>
>>