From: Dennis S. <dm...@so...> - 2005-04-12 23:00:48
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If I understand Paul's original statement correctly I think what he'd want would be (combining everything into one mapping): <mapping name="Person" value-style="attribute" class="yourpackagename.Person"> <value name="name" field="_name"/> <structure name="Address" field="_address"> <!-- wrap values from _address object in "address" element --> <value name="city" field="_city"/> <structure field="_state"> <!-- include values from _state object directly in current "address" element --> <value name="state" field="_code"/> </structure> </structure> </mapping> The difference is that in the mapping Eitan gave you'd have a separate "state" element containing the state code. I assume you don't really want those '@' characters on the attribute names, Paul, since they're not legal in XML. - Dennis Eitan Suez wrote: > you have two choices: > > 1. you can define the mapping for all structures in a single > mapping, nesting in the definitions for address and state, > or > 2. you can define three mappings, one for each type, and > reference them. > > example for #1: (just for address and state) > > <binding> > <mapping name="address" class="yourpackagename.Address"> > <structure name="state" field="_state"> > <value name="code" field="_code" /> > </structure> > </mapping> > </binding> > > example for #2: > > <binding> > <mapping name="address" class="yourpackagename.Address"> > <structure field="_state" /> > </mapping> > <mapping name="state" class="yourpackagename.State"> > <value name="code" field="_code" /> > </mapping> > </binding> > > / eitan > > On Apr 11, 2005, at 5:57 PM, Paul Tomsic wrote: > >> I'm trying to set a class from an attribute, but it's >> actually two steps down... >> Here's my xml: >> >> <Person name="Paul"> >> <Address @city="Philadelphia" @state="PA"/> >> .... >> >> So my Person class contains an Address class, which >> contains a State class. How would I set up the >> Address class and the State class that is a field on >> the Address? >> >> Here's my classes: >> >> public class Person { >> private Address _address; >> .... >> >> >> public class Address { >> private State _state; >> >> public class State { >> private String _code; >> >> >> What would my mapping look like to set the State from >> that attribute? >> >> Thanks > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=6595&alloc_id=14396&op=click > _______________________________________________ > jibx-users mailing list > jib...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jibx-users > |