Re: Retrotranslator KICKS ASS!!!

2006-06-05 Thread James Strachan
On 6/2/06, Jason Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you happen to know of any examples where Retrotranslation fails? There were some incremental errors getting JAXB2 to work which both the JAXB2 RI team and Taras (the founder of retrotranslator) helped fix. Certainly most things like

Re: Retrotranslator KICKS ASS!!!

2006-06-05 Thread Guillaume Nodet
The only problem is when one wants to introspect generic arguments. This is the main problem that happened with jaxb2. For example in the following construct, ListMyBean the MyBean type is not available at runtime. When using JAXB2 RI, you have to generate your beans with additional

Re: Retrotranslator KICKS ASS!!!

2006-06-05 Thread James Strachan
BTW Guillaume pointed me to this thread on IRC - there's a limitation and workaround when using JAXB2 RI http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1493919forum_id=513539 On 6/5/06, Guillaume Nodet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The only problem is when one wants to introspect generic

Re: Retrotranslator KICKS ASS!!!

2006-06-02 Thread Jason Dillon
Do you happen to know of any examples where Retrotranslation fails? --jason -Original Message- From: James Strachan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 12:03:44 To:dev@geronimo.apache.org Cc:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Retrotranslator KICKS ASS!!! On 5/31/06, Jason Dillon

Re: Retrotranslator KICKS ASS!!!

2006-06-01 Thread James Strachan
On 5/31/06, Jason Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm giddy... Retrotranslator kicks so much ass... its awesome. +1000 Getting JAXB2 RI to work on 1.4 is pretty amazing. James I just added a retro assembly to GShell (which requires 1.5 to build) and verified that it works as expected after

Retrotranslator KICKS ASS!!!

2006-05-31 Thread Jason Dillon
I'm giddy... Retrotranslator kicks so much ass... its awesome. I just added a retro assembly to GShell (which requires 1.5 to build) and verified that it works as expected after being retrotranslated with a 1.4.2 JVM (Apple's). Granted, GShell isn't doing all that much (yet), but it is using