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| Subject: | RE: [cinjug-users] Open Source XML Data Binding Tools |
| From: | "Hudson, Loren (GE Infra, Aviation, Non-GE, US)" <loren.hudson@xxxxxx> |
| Date: | Fri, 20 Jul 2007 10:44:18 -0400 |
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I'm a little confused about what XML Data Binding is.
Does someone have a short description or a URL with information?
BTW I use Jdom for all of my xml needs.
Thanks,
Mike Hudson
MDW - Military Data Warehouse Java Developer/Solution Architect Sogeti Consultant loren.hudson@xxxxxx Desk: 513-243-3663 Cell: 513-546-4166 From: Kumar [mailto:kumarkakani@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 10:10 AM To: users@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: [cinjug-users] Open Source XML Data Binding Tools I am researching open source XML data binding tools for our project. There are many options out there. Can anyone compare/suggest a few so that I can decide what suits best for our application. We have been using RAD's (Websphere) in-built bean generator for our past projects. I want to try something open source. Thanks in advance. Kumar |
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