No I did not use xjc to create the classes from an XML structure... I had
code that was working and I wanted to create a web based client or an
application to add fact to my drools server...
I did print out what is being marshaled...
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"
standalone="yes"?>
<batch-execution lookup="ksession1">
<insert disconnected="false" return-object="true"
out-identifier="testFact">
<msg>blah</msg>
</insert>
<fire-all-rules max="-1"/>
</batch-execution>
the object:
public class Message {
String msg;
public String getMsg() {
return msg;
}
public void setMsg(String msg) {
this.msg = msg;
}
}
This object is a little different from the original post... The reason is
that when I get this thing to work I am going to do some documentation and
create a end-to-end beginner example... Because, I can not find a full
example to help me through this... and I will give it to you guys...
I will keep working, and any advice on what to try is appreciated...
Thanks
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