Assuming that all your schema that you used to generate these Xbeans from is in "urn:xsd:$pacs.002.002.02" namespace, it is strange that this happens. But there is <MsgId>Doc:MsgId</MsgId> in both messages, which looks like a QName. Maybe the schema you're using isn't free of namespace "xml.staqs.nba.com".
Cezar > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 5:47 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: namespace problem > > Hi, > > I am working with some xml def standards that are not so well > defined (life is hard sometimes). So to be able to accept > several messages coming in different namespaces (they should > be in the name ideally for the process I have to do, like > automatic comparison to each other), I use the > XmlOptions.setLoadSubstituteNamespaces method to put them all > in a common namespaces. > It works very well. > > In my processing I generate some output messages. Those messages > are defined in my common namespace, but I have to substitute > them to another namepace (to respect those damn standards). > I have seen on some threads already a suggestion of parsing with > an XmlCursor the xml tree and setting new Qname (keeping the > local part but changing the prefix). > It works very well, but for some reason I do not understand I > get additional namespace declaration inside the xml. > > Here is an example: > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <Document xmlns="urn:xsd:$pacs.002.002.02"> > <pacs.002.002.02> > <GrpHdr> > <MsgId>Doc:MsgId</MsgId> > <CreDtTm>2001-12-31T12:00:00</CreDtTm> > <InstgAgt xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema- > instance" > xmlns:Doc="xml.staqs.nba.com"> > <FinInstnId> > <BIC>BNPAFRPPAFI</BIC> > </FinInstnId> > </InstgAgt> > <InstdAgt xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema- > instance" > xmlns:Doc="xml.staqs.nba.com"> > <FinInstnId> > <BIC>BNPAFRPPAFI</BIC> > </FinInstnId> > </InstdAgt> > </GrpHdr> > </pacs.002.002.02> > </Document> > > For element InstgAgt and InstdAgt I have a unused namespace declaration. > How to avoid this ? > > Note that is generated when I copy some part of xml tree from a source xml > to a target xml, like this: > > public static Pacs00200202 generateGenericHeader(Pacs00300202 msg) { > Pacs00200202 doc = Pacs00200202.Factory.newInstance(); > > GroupHeader12 hdr = doc.addNewGrpHdr(); > hdr.setMsgId(msg.getGrpHdr().getMsgId()); > hdr.setCreDtTm(msg.getGrpHdr().getCreDtTm()); > > (1) hdr.setInstdAgt(msg.getGrpHdr().getInstdAgt()); > (2) hdr.setInstgAgt(msg.getGrpHdr().getInstgAgt()); > > return doc; > } > > If I replace line (1) by: > > hdr.addNewInstdAgt().addNewFinInstnId().setBIC(msg.getGrpHdr().getInstdA gt > ().getFinInstnId().getBIC()); > > and line (2) by: > > hdr.addNewInstgAgt().addNewFinInstnId().setBIC(msg.getGrpHdr().getInstgA gt > ().getFinInstnId().getBIC()); > > I get a correct XML: > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <Document xmlns="urn:xsd:$pacs.002.002.02"> > <pacs.002.002.02> > <GrpHdr> > <MsgId>Doc:MsgId</MsgId> > <CreDtTm>2001-12-31T12:00:00</CreDtTm> > <InstgAgt> > <FinInstnId> > <BIC>BNPAFRPPAFI</BIC> > </FinInstnId> > </InstgAgt> > <InstdAgt> > <FinInstnId> > <BIC>BNPAFRPPAFI</BIC> > </FinInstnId> > </InstdAgt> > </GrpHdr> > </pacs.002.002.02> > </Document> > > Why this different behaviour in this two cases ? > > Thanks, > Bruno _______________________________________________________________________ Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by email and then delete it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

