You are welcome.

Werner

Koku wrote:
> This certainly does!  Thank you for taking the time to respond
> 
> 
> 
> Werner Guttmann wrote:
>> If you started with an XML schema, and used the XML code generator to
>> generate the Java classes from the schema, you would define the content
>> of the <FormData> element to be of type <xs:any/>.
>>
>> As such, Castor would handle this through an AnyNode instance, which is
>> actually a DOM-like representation of the XML unmarshalled.
>>
>> Does this meet your needs ?
>>
>> Regards
>> Werner
>>
>> Koku wrote:
>>> In the xml I receive there is 'control' data with known tags.  There is
>>> also
>>> data that I don't care about, but need to pass along to a helper class. 
>>> Is
>>> there a way to unmarshall and marshall in such a way that I don't have to
>>> have all the classes for all possible tags generated?  For example:
>>>
>>> <FormInfo>
>>>    <CommonInfo>
>>>        <sessionId>12345</sessionId>
>>>    <\CommonInfo>
>>>    <FormData>
>>>       ...
>>>    <\FormData>
>>> <\FormInfo>
>>>
>>> In this simplified example, the tags in the FormData section could vary
>>> greatly.  My processing does not access the data in that section, but
>>> needs
>>> to pass it to the next class.  Is there a way to marshall and unmarshall
>>> this xml and not lose those tags (and associated data)?
>>>
>>> Any ideas would be appreciated.  Thank you!
>>>
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