Title: RE: [Hibernate] Moving Hibernate objects with SOAP
Hi
Jon,
One of
the things that I currently do is use XDoclet to generate inline transforms for
going back and forth from XML to entity. You end up with hardcoded
serializers, which are very fast, but I don't have enough exper
> [Dmitri]
> I haven't done this, nor needed to give it any thought
> before, but would it be possible to write an Axis
> serializer that utilized the hibernate codebase,
> specifically the meta-data about the classes, to
> serialize them to soap friendly collections and so on?
That is possi
Hi!
To me it also sounds a bit better to have a Axis serializer (if such an
abstraction do exist) do the job. Having hbm2java generate special DTO's
for you to this purpuse is also ok, but remember that these DTO's cannot
be used by hibernate as it requires you to use the Collection interface
n, I'd like to get this into the XDoclet source tree sooner than later,
and focused on Hibernate instead of VOs. Any input/concerns/etc appreciated.
brian
> -----Original Message-
> From: Josh Rehman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 11:03 AM
> T
Hey,
I haven't done this, nor needed to give it any thought before, but would it
be possible to write an Axis serializer that utilized the hibernate
codebase, specifically the meta-data about the classes, to serialize them to
soap friendly collections and so on?
I'm assuming you're not trying to
Title: RE: [Hibernate] Moving Hibernate objects with SOAP
Hi Josh,
I needed to send my objects over SOAP as well (though using GLUE, not Axis). What I ended up doing was write a custom serializer/deserializer that would write my hibernate data objects to and from XML. When I want to send