I am looking at various approaches for marshalling/unmarshalling data between Scala and XML, and I'm interested in getting community feedback (preferably grounded in first-hand knowledge/experience).
We're currently using JAXB, which is fine, but I'm hoping for a pure Scala solution. I'm considering the following approaches:
Use Scala's built-in XML facilities: Scala->XML would be easy, but my guess is that the other direction would be fairly painful. On the other hand, this approach supports arbitrary translation logic.
Data binding: scalaxb seems to be somewhat immature at the moment and doesn't handle our current schema, and I don't know of any other data binding library for Scala. Like JAXB, an extra translation layer is required to support involved transformations.
XML pickler combinators: The GData Scala Client library provides XML pickler combinators, but recent project activity has been low and I don't know what the current status is.
Questions:
- What are your experiences with the approaches/libraries I've listed?
- What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of each?
- Are there any other approaches or Scala libraries that I should consider?
Edit:
I added some notes on my early impressions of pickler combinators in my own answer to this question, but I'm still very interested in feedback from someone who actually knows the various approaches in depth. What I'm hoping for is a somewhat comprehensive comparison that would help developers choose the right approach for their needs.