, 8. März 2013 09:10
To: dev@syncope.apache.org
Subject: Re: policys/ ?!?
On 07/03/2013 23:41, Andrei Shakirin wrote:
Hi Francesco,
As Sergei already explained, JAXB produces this name from annotation
@XmlRootElement(name = policy) in PolicyTO class.
In case of ListT extends PolicyTO
;-)
Are you still available for caring about the solution?
Regards.
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From: Francesco Chicchiriccò [mailto:ilgro...@apache.org]
Sent: Freitag, 8. März 2013 09:10
To: dev@syncope.apache.org
Subject: Re: policys/ ?!?
On 07/03/2013 23:41, Andrei Shakirin wrote:
Hi Francesco
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To: dev@syncope.apache.org
Subject: Re: policys/ ?!?
On 10/03/2013 16:10, Andrei Shakirin wrote:
Thanks: it is also for me the chance to get a bit insight this new
CXF layer that will be soon the only layer available.
OK, then just ping us if you have any problems with a fix.
I
On 07/03/2013 23:41, Andrei Shakirin wrote:
Hi Francesco,
As Sergei already explained, JAXB produces this name from annotation @XmlRootElement(name
= policy) in PolicyTO class.
In case of ListT extends PolicyTO it adds s suffix to root element name.
I will care about the solution.
Thanks:
Hi Francesco,
I'm not sure what you're referring to - could you be more specific?
Colm.
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Francesco Chicchiriccò ilgro...@apache.org
wrote:
Hi all,
I have just noticed that the root XML element when listing policies via
CXF is
policys
instead of
You can use some regex for changing all the xml tags
Murat ÇOLAK
2013/3/7 Francesco Chicchiriccò ilgro...@apache.org
Hi all,
I have just noticed that the root XML element when listing policies via
CXF is
policys
instead of
policies
I couldn't easily (= grep) find how to change
Have just spotted it,
I think it is the side-effect of using explicit collections as
responses, example,
@GET
ListPolicy getPolicies() {}
The provider has to guess the name, by default it adds 's' to the class
name, and in this case it ends up being Policys.
One other reason why
Policies
Hi Francesco,
As Sergei already explained, JAXB produces this name from annotation
@XmlRootElement(name = policy) in PolicyTO class.
In case of ListT extends PolicyTO it adds s suffix to root element name.
I will care about the solution.
Regards,
Andrei.
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