| I'm planning to get Jettison 1.3.7 out in the end of the year or January, have no problems getting that minor improvement in and adapting the CXF provider accordingly.
Amazing and thanks again Sergey! | you can configure Jettison to ensure that say a 'name' field gets qualified before it fed into the JAXB runtime Can you provide an example? I am not sure I understand how this is done. You need to be on my Christmas card list! -Mike On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 8:07 AM, Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mike > On 18/11/14 13:05, Lambert, Michael wrote: > >> Gentlefolk, >> >> Thanks for addressing us so nicely, despite facing the issue described > below :-) > >> I am using CXF/Jettison to marshall/unmarshall XML objects to JSON using >> the "mapped" convention of mapping XML namespace to our JSON payloads. >> That >> convention, as you know, using a dot separator to prepend a namespace >> prefix onto entity attribute names: >> >> { "ns1.id" : 4, "ns2:name" : "mike" } >> >> Unfortunately we have discovered that using dot separators cases a problem >> with many Javascript frameworks as they reserve the use of dots for >> child/parent graph traversal (e.g. Ember) >> >> https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/issues/9630#issuecomment-63423812 >> >> I see that a patch was submitted to Jettison which would allow me to >> substitute a different separator but it does not seem to have been >> accepted >> and their mailing list appears DOA. >> >> https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JETTISON-139 >> >> I'm actually monitoring the list, but I did miss that JETTISON-139 was > offering this particular enhancement. > I'm planning to get Jettison 1.3.7 out in the end of the year or January, > have no problems getting that minor improvement in and adapting the CXF > provider accordingly. > > I also tried to use Jackson rather than Jettison to do XML to JSON >> marshalling but there is so little documentation related to it I gave up >> (I >> couldnt figure out how to get XML objects that didnt have root element >> annotations to serialize after several hours) >> >> I seem to be stuck and this looks like it could potentially be a very >> common problem (as Ember is a popular javascript framework). Do I have any >> options? Has anyone run into this? >> > Unless you plan to push the data back to the server, the best option is > simply get the namespaces ignored. If the data are pushed back to the > server then try dropping the namespaces anyway and experiment with applying > a transformation feature to the incoming data, you can configure Jettison > to ensure that say a 'name' field gets qualified before it fed into the > JAXB runtime > > Cheers, Sergey > >> >> Thanks! >> >> -Mike >> >> >
