Oh, I've searched a lot.
Search results are massively screwed by hibernate, javaee,
spring(persistence.XML, web.XML etc).

I will read the linked discussion later. But after a fast scan throug
I think again, aren't there any helpers for this?
Or, at least, a detailed explanation of the patterns to use?

Another problem is that i'm not in a web or hibernate persistence
context (and have zero experience with),
so refernences to "spring does this with xxx" or "hibernate xxx does
that" to describe approaches doesn't help me.

I just want to write an object graph to xml(optimally without CGLIB
generated things) and load/rebuild the object graph with guice.

On 22 Jul., 12:59, Alen Vrečko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> maybe some previous discussions such as
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-guice/browse_thread/thread/4799...
>
> might give you some ideas. Try searching the group for "serialization"
> for more.
>
> Cheers
> Alen
>
> On 21 jul., 23:39, abp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > is there an easy way to store objects in xml and later, load the xml
> > into an object again?
> > I think the main problem here is that most xml serializers like
> > XStream or simple xml inject the object graph on theirselves.
> > I'am not really sure if something like a translator of object
> > creations will really help, because i don't know enough about either
> > guice and
> > XML serializers. I don't know for example, how a xml deserialization
> > process or guice should know, that a instance created as member
> > of one object is the same instance as created for another member of
> > another object previously.
>
> > Any help or suggestions, please?
> > Thanks in advance.

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