Thanks Scott. Any example of how to use BeanInfo?

Thanks,

Indrasish.

Scott Nichol wrote:

> Indrasish,
>
> I believe that BeanInfo is the way to force the use of the leading upper
> case character.
>
> Scott Nichol
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Indrasish N Basuroychowdhury"
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> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 12:07 PM
> Subject: BeanSerializer problem. Gurus Please help.
>
> > Now I need a help from you all gurus.
> > I have already written clients for sending/receiving datasets using
> > literal/document.
> > Now I am trying to write clients using encoded style which Apache uses.
> There
> > are lot of issues and I could solve most of them. There are too many
> interop
> > problems. However, I could now send and receive object.
> > There is one problem though.
> > I am using java Bean and using BeanSerializer of Apache to serialize and
> send
> > messages. There is one problem though. This is with the data member naming
> > convention. If I use data member name UserName, the Bean serializer will
> conver
> > it to userName and send it to the webservice. This is as per the Bean
> > specification as he first letter will be decapitalized unless the second
> letter
> > of the member is also capital. i.e. UserName will be cchanged to userName
> but
> > USERNAME will be left as it is.
> > In the .Net side, it will be expecting UserName and won't find it and as
> such it
> > will not assign the value to that particular variable.
> > Anyone has any idea of how to overcome it.
> > i.e. how can I use member name UserName and not let the Bean conver it.
> Can we
> > do it by BeanInfo or similar interface.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Indrasish.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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