13.10. Transforming XML Messages Using XMLBinding Example
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13.10. Transforming XML Messages Using XMLBinding Example
This is how the XMLBinding class is used to transform messages:
// Create and initilise the XMLBinding instances for v1 and v2 of the XMLs...
XMLBinding xmlBindingV1 = new XMLBinding().add("v1-binding-config.xml");
XMLBinding xmlBindingV2 = new XMLBinding().add("v2-binding-config.xml");
xmlBindingV1.intiailize();
xmlBindingV2.intiailize();
// Read the v1 order XML into the Order Object model...
Order order = xmlBindingV1.fromXML(new StreamSource(inputReader), Order.class);
// Write the Order object model instance back out to XML using the v2 XMLBinding instance...
xmlBindingV2.toXML(order, outputWriter);
// Create and initilise the XMLBinding instances for v1 and v2 of the XMLs...
XMLBinding xmlBindingV1 = new XMLBinding().add("v1-binding-config.xml");
XMLBinding xmlBindingV2 = new XMLBinding().add("v2-binding-config.xml");
xmlBindingV1.intiailize();
xmlBindingV2.intiailize();
// Read the v1 order XML into the Order Object model...
Order order = xmlBindingV1.fromXML(new StreamSource(inputReader), Order.class);
// Write the Order object model instance back out to XML using the v2 XMLBinding instance...
xmlBindingV2.toXML(order, outputWriter);
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