I'm aware that I'm suggesting a terrible hack, wrought with ifs and buts, so
don't tell me.
To effect certain local modifications on the marshalled text you could do
the following:
Call marshal with a PipedOutputStream pos as its second parameter. Connect a
PipedInputStream pis to that and start a thread reading from pis,
accumulating characters into a StringBuffer. At certain positions
(e.g.atline ends, after requesting JAXB_FORMATTED_OUTPUT) delete
strings such as
xmlns:xs="..." from the StringBuffer and emit the StringBuffer to the
ultimate destination for your marhalled text. Insert is, of course, possible
as well, assuming you can identify the position.
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Son Nguyen <sontrang91_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> I think the problem comes from the xs:anySimpleType. If I change it to
> string, it will works as normal. It also make sense that jaxb create output
> with types for anySimpleType element. However, it will be a lot nicer if
> jaxb can group all the xml declaration on the top and just use the nametag
> for it. Do you know a way to tell jaxb to do that?
>
> Attachment is the complete project for you to run.
>
> Thanks,
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