again, i'm afraid that there's no way to do this at the moment.

i don't really see how it could be automatically supported by introspection - but it would be reasonable to add a new element type to the .betwixt xml. we'd have something like <content property='foo'/> which would convert whatever property foo returns to a string and then add it to the xml in the given position.

how would this sound?

- robert

On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 10:24 AM, Maksimenko Alexander wrote:

And how to write element wich have mixed content e.g.
<sql id="1">
<![CDATA[
SELECT * FROM userprofile WHERE userprofile.id < 10
]]>
</sql>
  Hi,

I've searched the mailing list for this one and maybe I'm missing something
very obvious, but - is it possible to get the text of mixed element content
with betwixt?


e.g.

    <foo>
      <bar>blah</bar>
      This is text...
    </foo>

In this case I'll have a class for Foo and bar will be mapped to a String
property of Foo. But what happens to the text?


Off topic - I am very happy with Betwixt so far (just started playing with it)
and I have high hopes that it will eliminate the need for maintaining my own
tool (based on the SAXModelBuilder example from my book).



Thanks,
Pat Niemeyer
Author of Learning Java, O'Reilly & Associates and the BeanShell scripting
language.





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