Are you sure that you've executed the binding compiler again after
changing your binding? Are you sure that your classpath is correct? I
would expect at least a different error with this binding..
Keith Bennett wrote:
> Serkan,
>
> I tried your suggestion, but I am still getting the same error. Below
> is the new binding I am using now:
>
> <collection field="numberList"
> factory="org.jibx.runtime.Utility.arrayListFactory"
> item-type="java.lang.String">
> <value name="numberList" />
> </collection>
>
> 13:19:47,667 ERROR [STDERR]
> org.springframework.oxm.jibx.JibxUnmarshallingFailureException: JiBX
> unmarshalling exception: Expected
> "{http://service.webservice.company.com}code" start tag, found
> "{http://service.webservice.company.com}numberList" start tag (line 4,
> col 10); nested exception is org.jibx.runtime.JiBXException: Expected
> "{http://service.webservice.company.com}code" start tag, found
> "{http://service.webservice.company.com}numberList" start tag (line 4,
> col 10)
>
> JiBX is still expecting a start tag for my code element, not a second
> numberList element. I agree with you that this should be very
> straightforward to do like the example you pointed me to, but it still
> does not work. Am I missing something else?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Keith
>
>
>
>> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Serkan Camurcuoglu <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> It seems like you're trying to do a pretty standard thing. You should
>>> use a jibx <collection> element in your binding. You should have a field
>>> of type collection in your object. You can check the example at
>>> http://jibx.sourceforge.net/binding/tutorial/binding-collects.html ,
>>> the <collection field="notes"> binding does just what you want..
>>>
>>> regards,
>>>
>>> SerkanC
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Keith Bennett wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to configure JiBX to allow a repeating XML element to be
>>>> unmarshalled into a single collection on a Java object. Currently, I
>>>> am coming across the following exception:
>>>>
>>>> 11:51:25,277 ERROR [STDERR]
>>>> org.springframework.oxm.jibx.JibxUnmarshallingFailureException: JiBX
>>>> unmarshalling exception: Expected
>>>> "{http://service.webservice.company.com}code" start tag, found
>>>> "{http://service.webservice.company.com}numberList" start tag (line 4,
>>>> col 10); nested exception is org.jibx.runtime.JiBXException: Expected
>>>> "{http://service.webservice.company.com}code" start tag, found
>>>> "{http://service.webservice.compnay.com}numberList" start tag (line 4,
>>>> col 10)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Below is the JiBX binding file as it is currently defined:
>>>>
>>>> <binding direction="input">
>>>> <namespace uri="http://service.webservice.company.com"
>>>> default="elements" />
>>>> <mapping name="retrieveItemList"
>>>> class="com.company.ItemServiceContract">
>>>> <value name="customerId" field="customerId" nillable="true"
>>>>
>>> />
>>>
>>>> <structure allow-repeats="true" ordered="false">
>>>> <value name="numberList" set-method="addNumber"
>>>>
>>> nillable="true"
>>>
>>>> ordered="false" />
>>>> </structure>
>>>> <value name="code" field="code" nillable="true" />
>>>> <value name="year" field="year" />
>>>> </mapping>
>>>> </binding>
>>>>
>>>> Here's the schema for the request XML:
>>>>
>>>> <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:q0="http://service.webservice.company.com"
>>>> xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
>>>> xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
>>>> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
>>>> <soapenv:Body>
>>>> <q0:retrieveItemList>
>>>> <q0:customerId xsi:nil="true"/>
>>>> <q0:numberList>5697412</q0:numberList>
>>>> <q0:numberList>7825272</q0:numberList>
>>>> <q0:code>19</q0:code>
>>>> <q0:year>2009</q0:year>
>>>> </q0:retrieveItemList>
>>>> </soapenv:Body>
>>>> </soapenv:Envelope>
>>>>
>>>> I am using JiBX version 1.2.1. If I include a single numberList
>>>> element in the request, the request is processed successfully. As
>>>> soon as I add the second one, that's when I get the exception. Does
>>>> anyone know how to do what I am trying to do? I thought that the
>>>> allow-repeats would do the trick, but it isn't. I haven't been able
>>>> to figure a way to do this. I tried using a JiBX collection, but I
>>>> didn't know how to take the multiple repeating XML elements and
>>>> consolidate them into a single Java collection.
>>>>
>>>> I appreciate your help with this.
>>>>
>>>> Keith
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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