My project uses XStream for serialization and must sometimes use the two-argument form of unmarshal
that deserializes data into an existing root object.
Normally this works fine. The problem comes when an object initially has a non-null
field value, and you are loading data which does not mention that field at all (perhaps because it was producing by marshaling a different object of the same class in which that field was null). After in-place unmarshaling, the field is still set. For example,
import com.thoughtworks.xstream.XStream;
import com.thoughtworks.xstream.io.xml.XppDriver;
import java.io.StringReader;
import java.io.StringWriter;
public class Demo {
static class Data {
final String alpha;
final String bravo;
Data(String alpha, String bravo) {
this.alpha = alpha;
this.bravo = bravo;
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Data d1 = new Data("one", "set");
Data d2 = new Data("two", null);
System.out.println(marshal(d1));
System.out.println(marshal(d2));
unmarshal(marshal(d2), d1);
System.out.println(marshal(d1));
}
static XStream xs = new XStream();
static XppDriver driver = new XppDriver();
static String marshal(Object o) {
StringWriter w = new StringWriter();
xs.marshal(o, driver.createWriter(w));
return w.toString();
}
static void unmarshal(String data, Object o) {
xs.unmarshal(driver.createReader(new StringReader(data)), o);
}
}
prints
<Demo_-Data>
<alpha>one</alpha>
<bravo>set</bravo>
</Demo_-Data>
<Demo_-Data>
<alpha>two</alpha>
</Demo_-Data>
<Demo_-Data>
<alpha>two</alpha>
<bravo>set</bravo>
</Demo_-Data>
since d1.bravo
is not cleared.
Is there a way to instruct the unmarshal
method to unset all fields which are not explicitly mentioned in the input, so that in this case d1
would be made equal to d2
?
Failing that, is there something that can be placed in the input specifically requesting a particular field to be unset? I tried both <bravo/>
and <bravo><null/></bravo>
without success—the bravo
field is in both cases set to an empty string.