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! >>> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: >> >> http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email >> >> >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email

