I have a question in this regard -- what happens if
the bean has properties whose names start with [Xx][Mm][Ll].
In legal XML document/message names starting with [Xx][Mm][Ll]
are not allowed. Does Apache BeanSerializer handle it?
Regards,
Soumen Sarkar
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From: Scott Nic
Nigel,
I have quickly put together a pair of Web pages regarding Apache SOAP and Visual Basic
clients. They are
Using a VB Client: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/scottnichol/vbclientapachesoap.htm
Installing Apache SOAP, Tomcat, etc.:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/scottnichol/apachesoapinstall
I assume you refer to this excerpt from XML 1.0:
Names beginning with the string "xml", or any string which would match (('X'|'x')
('M'|'m') ('L'|'l')), are reserved for standardization in this or future versions of
this specification.
I am not an expert on the phrasing used in W3C standards,
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