Which list would be more appropriate to post?  I have some more question
about how Modello is working, but I want to post to the correct list.

Thanks,
-Nate


On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 20:16:00 +1000, "Brett Porter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> this is a bit OT for this list... but the reason it is occurring is
because
> it doesn't populate if it is the default value. Not sure if there's a way
> to
> force that (other than changing the default).
> - Brett
> 
> 2008/9/5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have created a .mdo with a required int attribute of "count", and I
> built
>> with the goals "java" and "xpp3-writer".
>>
>> Here is the snippet from my .mdo file for the attribute.
>>
>>  <field xml.attribute="true">
>>   <version>1.0.0</version>
>>   <name>count</name>
>>   <required>true</required>
>>   <type>int</type>
>>  </field>
>>
>> The java objects are all created correctly; however, if I put a zero
> into
>> the count field, it is not outputted in the
>> XML.  It does output if I use a non-zero value.  I can see in the
> generated
>> file OutputXpp3Writer.java that it is checking for zero before it writes
>> the attribute.  I assume this is done to determine if a value has been
>> written into that field.
>>
>>  if ( tag.getCount() != 0 )
>>  {
>>    ... output attribute ...
>>  }
>>
>>
>> Is there something else I should put in the .mdo to force this attribute
> to
>> write each time?  I have put in a temporary hack of making that
> attribute a
>> String and used Integer.toString(...) in my code, but I don't think this
> is
>> a good long term solution as the XML schema would be incorrect.  Is
> there a
>> better work around?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Nate
>>
>>
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> 
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