Although the too-long file names create some annoyances, the big problem
I have right now is that I get a bizarre compile error when I try to
compile it. I see something like this (somewhat elided):
[javac]
...\RealECXMLTransactionProductListProductAppraisalInfoPriceOpinionInfoC
omparisonPropertyListComparisonPropertyUnitBreakdownUnitList.java:57:
cannot access
...RealECXMLTransactionProductListProductAppraisalInfoPriceOpinionInfoCo
mparisonPropertyListComparisonPropertyUnitBreakdownUnitListUnit
[javac] bad class file:
...\RealECXMLTransactionProductListProductAppraisalInfoPriceOpinionInfoC
omparisonPropertyListComparisonPropertyUnitBreakdownUnitListUnit.class
[javac] class file contains wrong class: java.util.Vector
[javac] Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct
subdirectory of the classpath.
[javac] final
...RealECXMLTransactionProductListProductAppraisalInfoPriceOpinionInfoCo
mparisonPropertyListComparisonPropertyUnitBreakdownUnitListUnit vUnit)
[javac] ^
[javac] 1 error
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karr, David
> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 12:32 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [castor-user] How to avoid too-long file names
>
> I have a schema provided by a vendor that I have to generate
> classes for. Because of its structure, it tends to create
> source files that are too long for DOS, which creates all
> kinds of annoyances. It's very deep in anonymous
> element-complexType components. Is there something I can do,
> without modifying the schema, and hopefully without modifying
> the code that references the generated code (in decreasing order of
> importance) so that it creates reasonably-sized names?
>
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