Hi Dan,
Thank you. I found this solution in the web, too, and it works perfectly.
But now the error is just ignored. Can I see somewhere whether the error
occurred? So that i can send me an email?
Matthew
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I believe if you set the property:
"set-jaxb-validation-event-handler”
to false, we wouldn’t install the event handler that generates this error
and any unknown things just get ignored.
Dan
On Sep 23, 2016, at 3:18 AM, MRneedHelp <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
now that I have cxf working, i tried to play around with it a bit. I got the
following exception, when I deleted one attribute of my response class from
server:
Unmarshalling Error: unexpected element (URI:"", lokal:"Uname"). expected
elements are
<{}Vorna>,<{}Street>,<{}KostlTxt>,<{}Gbdat>,<{}Kostl>,<{}Mobil>, .... etc.
I know, this exception comes from the fact, that I deleted the attribute
"uname" from my class. I did this, because I wanted to know, what happens,
when the SAP server ( to which I connect and request some personal
information) put a new attribute to its response, like a room number or what
ever.
So my question is: Is there a way to ignore that extra attribute and dont
get the "Unmarshalling Error" at runtime, so that my program does not crash?
I would send me an email, if an attribute is added, so that I can add it
then to my code, to consider it.
Thank you in advance.
Matthew
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