Hi and thanks for your response, You are obviously right. The problem was totally on my side - I missed importing the xmlbeans jar in my pom.xml and NetBeans could'nt therefore find the XmlString methods.
Sorry for bothering you and thanks again for a great tool! /Uzi 2009/4/22 Radu Preotiuc-Pietro <[email protected]> > Hi Uzi, > > Haven't looked at the Schemas, but if your NoteType has simple content, > then in the derivation hierarchy of NoteType interface there will be an > interface corresponding to the Schema type of the content, such as XmlInt or > XmlString. The method that you are looking for is on that interface. > > Radu > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Uzi Landsmann [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Thursday, April 16, 2009 4:30 AM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Missing addContent() method > > Hi all, > I'm having a strange problem and I'm not sure what I am doing wrong, when > I'm trying to use xmlbeans to generate classes for the Swedish Electronic > Invoice Specification (downloadable from > http://www.svefaktura.se/SFTI_Basic_Invoice20081227_EN.zip) > > When scomping the xsds, starting with the SFTI-BasicInvoice-1.0.xsd schema, > found in the SFTI Basic Invoice_1.0/fsv/xsd/maindoc folder (in case you want > to try it too), xmlbeans generates a set of classes following all the > schemas that this file imports, as expected.. > > When I then look at the source, I can find classes such as * > oasisNamesTcUblCommonBasicComponents10.NoteType which has all expected > methods, except one which I'm missing: namely a way to add element contents, > that is the xyz between the NoteType start and end elements in > <NoteType>xyz</NoteType>.* > > I have no idea why this is happening and have been using xmlbeans before > without any problems. Please let me know if you have any thoughts about this > problem. > > Thanks, > > /Uzi > >

