exclude/include properties have to match the java name of the
properties, not the name in the output. Try using "features.*\.name"
as the regular expression.

musachy

On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 10:48 AM, John Cartwright
<john.c.cartwri...@noaa.gov> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Musachy.
>
> I'm using the JSON annotation to modify the output, e.g.
>
> @JSON(name="items")
> public List<Feature> getFeatures() {
>   return (features);
> }
>
> Yes, I am getting a result. It's just that all the fields are being output
> rather than just the ones listed in the includeProperties.  As an aside, the
> "excludeProperties" also seems to be ignored, but the
> "excludeNullProperties" is respected.
>
> Thanks again for your help!
>
> --john
>
> Musachy Barroso wrote:
>>
>> There is a getItems() in your action right? Does anything get generated at
>> all?
>>
>> musachy
>>
>>
>
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