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I almost went that route, but I've been playing with JAXB today and I am
really impressed.
I noticed it didn't by default, include read-only fields. Then I found the
@XmlElement annotation. Put that on any method and it will include it.
Also found these annotations handy:
@XmlElementWrapper
@XmlElement(name="orderLine")
Took a List of order lines in an order, created an
<orderLines><orderLine></orderLine></orderLines> element. It's quite nice.
Thanks for the suggestion though. I might at some still look into that. Just
to play with if nothing else.
James R. Perkins
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 15:48, Narayanan R Pillai <strqst400@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
Roll your own. Our domain base object has a toXML() method, that way all
our domain objects inherit it. The method basically recurses through all
the embedded objects within itself and uses reflection and jdom to
produce the XML. Works like a charm.
Pillai
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