After generating a set of Java classes from an XSD with Castor, I see some (not all) of them cause a compiler error for invoking a non-existent constructor
The XSD was downloaded from https://datex2.eu/schema/2/2_0/DATEXIISchema_2_2_3.xsd and then converted with the command line
java -cp "*" org.exolab.castor.builder.SourceGeneratorMain -i DATEXIISchema_2_2_3.xsd -types j2
Content of castorbuilder.properties:
org.exolab.castor.builder.javaclassmapping=type
org.exolab.castor.builder.javaVersion=5.0
org.exolab.castor.builder.nspackages=\
http://example.com/schema/foo=com.example.schema.foo
org.exolab.castor.builder.primitivetowrapper=true
This affects almost exclusively classes whose name begins with an underscore, where the offending code looks like this:
/**
* Field targetClass.
*/
private java.lang.Object targetClass = new java.lang.Object("ContactDetails");
public _ContactDetailsVersionedReference() {
super();
setTargetClass(new java.lang.Object("ContactDetails"));
}
The root element, D2LogicalModelfor the XSD mentioned, is also affected, though here it is the modelBaseVersion property.
Tested on 1.4.1 as downloaded from Maven Central.
After generating a set of Java classes from an XSD with Castor, I see some (not all) of them cause a compiler error for invoking a non-existent constructor
The XSD was downloaded from https://datex2.eu/schema/2/2_0/DATEXIISchema_2_2_3.xsd and then converted with the command line
Content of castorbuilder.properties:
This affects almost exclusively classes whose name begins with an underscore, where the offending code looks like this:
The root element,
D2LogicalModelfor the XSD mentioned, is also affected, though here it is themodelBaseVersionproperty.Tested on 1.4.1 as downloaded from Maven Central.