Hi, thanks for your response. yes, you are right: : I used a.) a unmarshaller to load a proper instance-file and b.) generated a proper instance programatically. After that I used instanciated marshaller and the <GeneratedFile>.marshal()-Method to write the output.
Regards Christian Werner Guttmann wrote: | Using one of the Marshaller methods, I assume ? As that's what I | would have suggested anyhow. | | Werner | | Koelle, Christian wrote: | | Thanks, I have so far I have fixed this by adding the _nsPrefix to | | the | | generated Root-Element. | | | | Regards | | Christian | | | | Koelle, Christian wrote: | | | Hello, | | | | | | I am afraid I have not found a solution to this in this list, I am | | | in a hurry, sorry, but thanks in advance. | | | | | | Problem: During the unmarshalling process of castor, I never get | | | fully-qualified tag-names. Everything is stripped. How can I | | | parametise Castor to output only qualified tags? I used the | | | ant-task to generate the java-classes to be used for marshalling. | | | | | | I need output like: | | | ___________________________________ | | | <ap:Request | | | xmlns:ap="http://my/schemas" | | | xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" | | | xsi:schemaLocation="http://my/schemas mySchema.xsd"> | | | <ap:Attribute>XXX</<ap:Attribute> </ap:Request> | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | but Castor produces: | | | ___________________________________ | | | <Request xmlns="http://my/schemas"> | | | <Attribute>XXX</Attribte> | | | </Request> | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | | | I use a schema like this: | | | <xs:schema | | | targetNamespace="http://my/schemas" | | | xmlns="http://my/schemas" | | | xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" | | | xmlns:ap="http://my/schemas" | | | elementFormDefault="qualified" | | | attributeFormDefault="qualified"> | | | | | | <xs:element name="Request"> | | | <xs:complexType> | | | <xs:sequence> | | | <xs:element ref="ap:Attribute" /> | | | </xs:sequence> | | | </xs:complexType> | | | </xs:element> | | | | | | <xs:element name="Attribute"> | | | <xs:simpleType> | | | <xs:restriction base="xs:string" /> | | | </xs:simpleType> | | | </xs:element> | | | | | | </xs:schema> | | | | | | Thanks in advance | | | Christian This e-mail and any attachment thereto may contain confidential information and/or information protected by intellectual property rights for the exclusive attention of the intended addressees named above. Any access of third parties to this e-mail is unauthorised. Any use of this e-mail by unintended recipients such as total or partial copying, distribution, disclosure etc. is prohibited and may be unlawful. When addressed to our clients the content of this e-mail is subject to the General Terms and Conditions of GL's Group of Companies applicable at the date of this e-mail. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender either by telephone or by e-mail and delete the material from any computer. GL's Group of Companies does not warrant and/or guarantee that this message at the moment of receipt is authentic, correct and its communication free of errors, interruption etc. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email

