Hi,
Thanks for replying.
Here is my code based on Jar I generated from the xsd I mentioned:
ADDRVALIDREQUESTDocument addDoc =
ADDRVALIDREQUESTDocument.Factory.newInstance();
ADDRVALIDREQUESTType newObj = addDoc.addNewADDRVALIDREQUEST();
HEADERType newHeader= newObj.addNewHEADER();
newHeader.setAPPLICATIONID(appID);
newHeader.setIBPASSWORD(pwd);
newHeader.setLANGUAGECD((String)addressMap.get("strLang"));
newObj.setDSID((String)addressMap.get("strID"));
newObj.setCOUNTRY((String)addressMap.get("strCountry"));
newObj.setADDRESS1((String)addressMap.get("address1"));
newObj.setADDRESS2((String)addressMap.get("address2"));
newObj.setADDRESS3((String)addressMap.get("address3"));
newObj.setADDRESS4((String)addressMap.get("address4"));
newObj.setCITY((String)addressMap.get("city"));
newObj.setSTATE((String)addressMap.get("stateCode"));
newObj.setCOUNTY((String)addressMap.get("strCounty"));
newObj.setPOSTAL((String)addressMap.get("postalCode"));
Now log.info("XML Request" + newObj.toString()); prints xml with
<xml-fragment> as top node.
Jacob Danner-2 wrote:
>
> Can you post a snippet of code?
> -jacobd
>
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 5:19 PM, riya <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I generated xsd using inst2xsd provided with xmlbeans.
>>
>> command:
>> inst2xsd rd Address_Valid_Request.xml
>>
>> Following is the xsd I got:
>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>> <xs:schema attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
>> elementFormDefault="qualified"
>> xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
>> <xs:element name="ADDR_VALID_REQUEST" type="ADDR_VALID_REQUESTType"/>
>> <xs:complexType name="HEADERType">
>> <xs:sequence>
>> <xs:element type="xs:string" name="APPLICATION_ID"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:string" name="IBPASSWORD"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:string" name="LANGUAGE_CD"/>
>> </xs:sequence>
>> </xs:complexType>
>> <xs:complexType name="ADDR_VALID_REQUESTType">
>> <xs:sequence>
>> <xs:element type="HEADERType" name="HEADER"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:int" name="DSID"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:string" name="COUNTRY"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:string" name="ADDRESS1"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:string" name="ADDRESS2"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:string" name="ADDRESS3"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:string" name="ADDRESS4"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:string" name="CITY"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:string" name="STATE"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:string" name="COUNTY"/>
>> <xs:element type="xs:int" name="POSTAL"/>
>> </xs:sequence>
>> </xs:complexType>
>> </xs:schema>
>>
>> Now when I try to generate a xml based on jar generated from above xsd,
>> I
>> get following:
>>
>> <xml-fragment>
>> <HEADER>
>> <APPLICATION_ID>USER</APPLICATION_ID>
>> <IBPASSWORD>xyz</IBPASSWORD>
>> <LANGUAGE_CD>ENG</LANGUAGE_CD>
>> </HEADER>
>> <DSID>45454545</DSID>
>> <COUNTRY>USA</COUNTRY>
>> <ADDRESS1>s</ADDRESS1>
>> <ADDRESS2>s</ADDRESS2>
>> <ADDRESS3/>
>> <ADDRESS4/>
>> <CITY>s</CITY>
>> <STATE>CA</STATE>
>> <COUNTY/>
>> <POSTAL>95014</POSTAL>
>> </xml-fragment>
>>
>> The xml as you can see is mostly fine, except for the top node which is
>> </xml-fragment>.
>>
>> Can some one please tell me how to correct this?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>> riya
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