Something doesn't sound right here. You do not have to specify bbb in
JiBX. You can ignore elements as specified in the 'Going Furthur'
section of the tutorial. Here is the paragraph that might shed some
light:
As of the JiBX 1.1 release, you have the option of ignoring unknown
elements within an unordered group. To enable this behavior you need to
include a flexible="true" on the binding element containing the group
(the same place you set the ordered="false"). Also as of 1.1, repeated
elements within an unordered group will by default be treated as an
error when unmarshalling (so if the Figure 3
<file:///C:/development/jibx/docs/tutorial/binding-extras.html#figure3>
sample document had a second instance of the <address> element, for
instance, the runtime code would throw an exception). You can disable
this checking for repeated elements by using the allow-repeats="true"
attribute on the containing element. Both these options can only be used
in combination with ordered="false" - if you're using an ordered group,
JiBX expects the elements to be exactly as specified. See the structure
attribute
<file:///C:/development/jibx/docs/details/binding-attributes.html#struct
ure> description for full details on these options
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel
Reichlmeier
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 6:45 AM
To: JiBX users
Subject: [jibx-users] Antwort: Re: Update: Marshalling Problem with non
specified tags
Hello,
this are non good news. It's a problem for the realisation of my
use-case that there's no possibility to ignore "unknown" attributes. To
set attributes as optional is a good idea, but you have to specify them,
even if you are not interested in them. And if somebody adds a tag to
the xml-file, the marshaller doesn't work.
May be you have a large xml-file with a couple of "main"-parts:
<xxx>
<aaa>
...
</aaa>
<bbb>
...
</bbb>
<ccc>
...
</ccc>
</xxx>
and the data you are interested in is only in part aaa (in my case), you
have to specify the other parts too in the mapping file?
Mmmh, maybe jibx might not be the right solution for me? OK, after
marshalling and unmarshalling you would not get excactly the same file
if ignoring tags while marshalling... but that doesn't matter for me...
Thanks again for your help.
You could specify the tags in the structure and specify them as
optional. I dont think jibx has ignorable xml attributes.
Also, since you have a root element 'XYZ' your xml must start with an
<XYZ> tag.
cheers
Varghese C V
Daniel Reichlmeier wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> imagine i've created an xml file like this:
>
> <IDENT>
> <DATEINAME>filename</DATEINAME>
> <VERSION-TYP>1234</VERSION-TYP>
> <VERSION-INHALT/>
> <DATUM/>
> <BESCHREIBUNG/>
>
>
<CNT-CHECKSUMME>85ad24d2b89c10cfd80003eebd8cd03d6d49dbbb</CNT-CHECKSUMME
>
> </IDENT>
>
> my description in the mapping.xml is like this:
>
> <mapping name="XYZ" class="Yxz">
> <structure name="IDENT" field="ident">
> <value name="DATEINAME" field="dateiname"/>
> <value name="VERSION-TYP" field="versionTyp"/>
> </structure>
> ...
> </mapping>
>
> i'm getting an exception while marshalling the xml-file like this:
>
> org.jibx.runtime.JiBXException: Expected "IDENT" end tag, found
> "VERSION-INHALT" start tag (line 8, col 20)
> at
>
org.jibx.runtime.impl.UnmarshallingContext.parsePastCurrentEndTag(Unmars
hallingContext.java:793)
>
> at Zdc.JiBX_mapping_unmarshal_1_0(Zdc.java)
> at JiBX_mappingZdc_access.unmarshal()
> at
>
org.jibx.runtime.impl.UnmarshallingContext.unmarshalElement(Unmarshallin
gContext.java:2538)
>
> at
>
org.jibx.runtime.impl.UnmarshallingContext.unmarshalDocument(Unmarshalli
ngContext.java:2681)
>
> at Main.main(Main.java:25)
>
> Normaly, this is an feature of xml that you can parse OVER unknown
> attributes (maybe you are not interestest in these information). Why
> does jibx not ignore unknown attributes?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
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