0

I'm using Xstream to serialize a EJB entity class to be transferred by a web service, but it also writes the database specific information in this case the following code. Is it possible to omit this information?

                <oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.helper.DatabaseField>
                  <scale>0</scale>
                  <length>255</length>
                  <precision>0</precision>
                  <isUnique>false</isUnique>
                  <isNullable>true</isNullable>
                  <isUpdatable>true</isUpdatable>
                  <isInsertable>true</isInsertable>
                  <columnDefinition></columnDefinition>
                  <name>ZIPCODEID</name>
                  <table>
                    <name>ZIPCODE</name>
                    <tableQualifier></tableQualifier>
                    <qualifiedName>ZIPCODE</qualifiedName>
                    <uniqueConstraints/>
                  </table>
                  <sqlType>4</sqlType>
                  <index>0</index>
                </oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.helper.DatabaseField>

3 Answers 3

1

From FAQ:
How do I specify that a field should not be serialized?
Make it transient, specify it with XStream.omitField() or annotate it with @XStreamOmitField

0

EclipseLink (open sourced from TopLink) JAXB has extensions specifically for mapping JPA entities to XML:

For more information see:

0

If you use openJPA you can detach the object to get the naked entity.

Check ->

http://openjpa.apache.org/builds/1.0.0/apache-openjpa-1.0.0/docs/manual/ref_guide_remote.html

Hope it helps...

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.