HI Fahad, could you show us your string TAG problem solution? BR. Tomek
fahad.aizaz wrote: > > Hi Jochen, > > I have solved that string TAG problem and now all my structures containing > the the string values are represented by <string> TAG. I also have > modified my client to use a different Date format. > > The method you have posted on the below link under the custom data types: > http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/advanced.html > > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > > public TypeParser getParser(XmlRpcStreamConfig pConfig, > NamespaceContextImpl pContext, String pURI, String pLocalName) { > if (DateSerializer.DATE_TAG.equals(pLocalName)) { > return new DateParser(pFormat); > } else { > return super.getParser(pConfig, pContext, pURI, > pLocalName); > } > } > //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > > I am unable to understand what this method is used for. And the variable > 'pFormat' what exactly is this. > > I understand that > private DateFormat newFormat(); > created the custom format and > public TypeSerializer getSerializer(); > is the serializer for the newFormat() > > Is there any documentation available that describes the fucntionality of > these classes. > > regards, > > Fahad > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/embedding-a-string-into-structure-XML-RPC-request-tp16001079p17105606.html Sent from the Apache Xml-RPC - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.