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[eclipselink-users] OXM and combining xml elements
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Hi,
I have a need to produce XML according to the following format:
<root>
<ListOfElements>
<Element>
<ElementOfTypeA>
</ElementOfTypeA>
</Element>
<Element>
<ElementOfTypeA>
</ElementOfTypeA>
</Element>
<Element>
<ElementOfTypeB>
</ElementOfTypeB>
</Element>
<Element>
<ElementOfTypeB>
</ElementOfTypeB>
</Element>
</ListOfElements>
</root>
ElementOfTypeA and ElementOfTypeB are based on different Java classes.
The extra 'Element' elements do not make any sense, but I have to
generate them like that.
I tried multiple combinations where I either provided ElementOfTypeA and
ElementOfTypeB from my Java model through different List attributes or
with a combined list using a superclass.
In the first case, I used these formats:
<xml-elements java-attribute="listWithElementsOfTypeA">
<xml-element-wrapper name="ListOfElements/Element/" />
</xml-elements>
and:
<xml-element java-attribute="listWithElementsOfTypeA"
name="ElementOfTypeA">
<xml-element-wrapper name="ListOfElements/Element" />
</xml-element>
and also:
<xml-element java-attribute="listWithElementsOfTypeA"
name="Element/ElementOfTypeA">
<xml-element-wrapper name="ListOfElements" />
</xml-element>
But MOXy combines the 'Element' elements and I end up with this:
<root>
<ListOfElements>
<Element>
<ElementOfTypeA>
</ElementOfTypeA>
<ElementOfTypeA>
</ElementOfTypeA>
<ElementOfTypeB>
</ElementOfTypeB>
<ElementOfTypeB>
</ElementOfTypeB>
</Element>
</ListOfElements>
</root>
In the second case, MOXy added an xsi-type attribute to the Element
elements. I used this then:
<xml-elements java-attribute="elementKoppelingen">
<xml-element type=ElementOfTypeA name=Element />
<xml-element type=ElementOfTypeB name=Element />
<xml-element-wrapper name="ListOfElements" />
</xml-elements>
How can I prevent MOXy from combining my Element elements?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Julius