pricone wrote:
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> I got what the problem is . At load ,when XmlObject classes invoke the
> setter methods ,they create new Objects ,do not keep the reference .This
> is a huge problem !!! So an XmlObject is created once with the constructor
> from the interceptor and when it's set to a former XmlObject which holds
> it ,XmlBeans creates again a new instance . I hope you got my point . The
> Interceptor works perfect .Have you always solved this problem ? Thanks
> ,Razvan
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