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Posted to soap-user@xml.apache.org by Tim McCune <ti...@channelpoint.com> on 2001/02/13 23:59:24 UTC
Simple serialization
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I'm trying to use the Apache SOAP code to simply serialize some
objects as XML. Digging through the Javadocs, it sounds like
BeanSerializer will do what I want, but the documentation is poor to
nonexistent. There is almost no Javadoc documentation, and none of
the sample code shows how to use it. For instance, the "marshall"
method takes 8 parameters, but I have little idea what they're
supposed to be. "Object context"? What is that? Can someone give
me a pointer to an example of how to use BeanSerializer, or even a
little bit more documentation? Thanks.
Tim McCune
Software Architect, ChannelPoint
"Aw, Gilligan screwed it up. He always screws it up. Why don't they
just kill him?" -- Red Foreman
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