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Subject:    [jira] Created: (XMLBEANS-288) Doubled wrapper elements around
From:       "Derek Foster (JIRA)" <xmlbeans-dev () xml ! apache ! org>
Date:       2006-09-13 19:43:22
Message-ID: 27241137.1158176602655.JavaMail.jira () brutus
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Doubled wrapper elements around XMLBeans-generated XML
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                 Key: XMLBEANS-288
                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-288
             Project: XMLBeans
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Binding, Compiler, DOM, XmlObject
    Affects Versions: Version 2.1
         Environment: Windows XP, Apache Axis2 Nightly build
            Reporter: Derek Foster


This issue is a copy and slight restatement of AXIS2-1129, copied here because it \
apparently is an XMLBeans problem which has little to do with AXIS2 per se. Please \
consult AXIS2-1129 to see some of the analysis history and discussion of this bug, as \
well as a proposed workaround.

The essence of this bug is that the following code (consisting of a generated Foo \
type parsed from an XML schema, and a generated FooDocument type which represents an \
XML document whose top-level element is a Foo instance):

Foo foo = Foo.Factory.parse("<foo>Stuff</foo>")
FooDocument fooDocument = FooDocument.Factory.newInstance();
fooDocument.setFoo(foo);
System.out.println(fooDocument.toString());

that the output of this is similar to this:

<foo><foo>Stuff</foo><foo>

when it should be this:

<foo>Stuff</foo>

Also note that the workaround proposed in AXIS2-1129 by Dims seems to involve having \
to modify the XML schema to use qualified references to access various parts of \
itself, in ways that should be totally invisible to any standards-abiding XML schema \
parser. (It should make no difference if the schema uses qualified references or not \
if the meaning is unchanged) which might possibly indicate another bug.


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