Apologies if this answer has already been aired, but what about creating
your down serializer/deserializer and having it call the JSX serializer?
You might have a look at org.apahe.soap.encoding.soapenc.BeanSerializer to
use as a base.
Hope this helps.
Richard Boehme
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Mark Knutson wrote:
> I want to implement a generic java object xml-serializer to handle object types not
>already supported by the current distribution. I have found some software, JSX,
>which will serialize most java objects, but I can't figure out how to add it to the
>Apache Soap implementation. I have spent quite some time pondering the
>SOAPMappingRegistry class, but I have not been able to figure out the paradigm there
>for adding my own logic.
>
> Has anybody else tried to do this, or can someone give me some direction as far as
>how to add serializers to the java code? Any help much appreciated.
>
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