In order to be compliant to the schema, I've got to eliminate an empty
element tag (e.g. <element/>).
Using the customer example from the tutorial, if I use the following
binding:
<mapping name="customer" class="Customer">
<structure name="person" usage="optional">
<value name="cust-num" field="customerNumber" usage="optional"/>
<value name="first-name" field="firstName" usage="optional"/>
<value name="last-name" field="lastName" usage="optional"/>
</structure>
<structure field="address">
<value name="street" field="street1"/>
<value name="city" field="city"/>
<value name="state" field="state"/>
<value name="zip" field="zip"/>
</structure>
<value name="phone" field="phone"/>
</mapping>
(Note there is no Person class, it's all on Customer).
The following XML is produced when customerNumber, firstName and lastName
are null:
<customer>
<person/>
<street>12345 Happy Lane</street>
<city>Plunk</city>
<state>WA</state>
<zip>98059</zip>
<phone>888.555.1234</phone>
</customer>
How do I get rid of the empty <person/> element?
The real problem is with a B2B schema that I can't change. Emitting the
empty element causes the xml to fail schema validation. Any tips?
Thanks
Steve
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