I'll work on a test case this weekend. For now I am using GSON from google
code. Answer to your question is that it also happens when I use XML. But I
can fix it by using the @XmlMixed annotation. However, when using that
annotation with JSON, the output is broken. I can get you an example when I
write the test case.
Paul Sandoz wrote:
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> On Oct 29, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Amir RAminfar wrote:
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>> I upgraded to 1.1.5-ea-SNAPSHOT and still no luck :(
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>> What happened to this bug? I also have this problem.
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> Looks like this was dropped. I logged an issue:
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> https://jersey.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=403
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> If you can please attach a test case. Jakub, who is responsible for
> the JSON support, is away and will be back next week.
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> Question: does this work correctly when you utilize XML instead of JSON?
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> Paul.
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