Thank you very much...
Btw, do you have any idea if there is a possibility for the
Castor to suppor this feature in the future? Just asking... :)

Charlie

Arnaud Blandin wrote:
> 
> Hi Charlie,
> 
> you might want to take a look at the undocumented tip of Guru Keith:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00339.html
> 
> BTW this feature will be implemented in future releases,
> 
> Arnaud
> 
> -> -----Original Message-----
> -> From: Charlemagne L. Rey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> -> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 1:43 PM
> -> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -> Subject: [castor-dev] need some help in unmarshalling
> ->
> ->
> -> Hello Castor-guros,
> ->
> -> I have some problems in unmarshalling my xml files to
> -> my defined objects. I am using a mapping file for
> -> my XML to be parsed. Then I figured out that I need
> -> to define every element of my XML file to my mapping
> -> file. Is it possible to ignore some of fields in the
> -> XML and continue to unmarshall it?
> ->
> -> e.g.
> ->
> -> Input XML file:
> ->
> -> <MyRootElement>
> ->   <MyFirstNeededElement/>
> ->   <IgnoreMeElement/>
> -> </MyRootElement>
> ->
> -> Mapping file:
> -> <mapping>
> ->   <class name="test.DummyRoot">
> ->     <map-to xml=MyRootElement"/>
> ->       <field name="dummyElement" type="string">
> ->          <bind-xml name="MyFirstNeededElement"/>
> ->       </field>
> ->   </class>
> -> </mapping>
> ->
> ->
> -> My Java Classes:
> ->
> -> package test;
> ->
> -> public class DummyRoot
> -> {
> ->     String dummyElement;
> -> }
> ->
> -> Do I need something to do with my mapping file
> -> to get rid of the "IgnoreMeElement" and produce
> -> a the instance of test.DummyRoot object?
> ->
> -> Thanks.
> ->
> -> Charlie
> ->
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