问题
I have the following XML:
<xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<osm version="0.6" generator="CGImap 0.0.2">
<bounds minlat="48.1400000" minlon="11.5400000" maxlat="48.1450000" maxlon="11.5430000"/>
<node id="398692" lat="48.1452196" lon="11.5414971" user="Peter14" uid="13832" visible="true" version="18" changeset="10762013" timestamp="2012-02-22T18:59:41Z">
</node>
<node id="1956100" lat="48.1434822" lon="11.5487963" user="Peter14" uid="13832" visible="true" version="41" changeset="10762013" timestamp="2012-02-22T18:59:39Z">
<tag k="crossing" v="traffic_signals"/>
<tag k="highway" v="traffic_signals"/>
<tag k="TMC:cid_58:tabcd_1:Class" v="Point"/>
<tag k="TMC:cid_58:tabcd_1:Direction" v="positive"/>
<tag k="TMC:cid_58:tabcd_1:LCLversion" v="9.00"/>
<tag k="TMC:cid_58:tabcd_1:LocationCode" v="35356"/>
<tag k="TMC:cid_58:tabcd_1:NextLocationCode" v="35357"/>
<tag k="TMC:cid_58:tabcd_1:PrevLocationCode" v="35355"/>
</node>
</osm>
I just want to map the elements (node) to an object, but I'm having to problems:
- It's complaining about bounds elements, because I don't want to map them.
- Not all
nodes
havetags
so I'm getting some issues with it.
回答1:
Unfortunately overriding Mapper behaviour mentioned here does not work with implicit collections or annotations. I checked with version 1.4.3. So the obvious solution I found was to mock ignored fields with ommiting annotation. Works perfect for me but a bit boring to create them every time.
@XStreamOmitField
private Object ignoredElement;
回答2:
Since XStream 1.4.5 durring marshaller declaration it's enough to use ignoreEnknownElements() method:
XStreamMarshaller marshaller = new XStreamMarshaller();
marshaller.getXStream().ignoreUnknownElements();
...
to ignore unnecessary elements.
回答3:
Simply define below anonymous class after Xtream deceleration.
XStream xstream = new XStream(new DomDriver()){
protected MapperWrapper wrapMapper(MapperWrapper next) {
return new MapperWrapper(next) {
public boolean shouldSerializeMember(Class definedIn, String fieldName) {
try {
return definedIn != Object.class || realClass(fieldName) != null;
} catch(CannotResolveClassException cnrce) {
return false;
}
}
};
}
};
回答4:
Plain googling reveals a lot of ioptions. This is one of them:
http://rafaelsteil.com/omit-unexpected-xml-elements-with-xstream/
回答5:
you can do that by overriding the default marshaller.
import org.springframework.oxm.xstream.XStreamMarshaller;
import com.thoughtworks.xstream.XStream;
import com.thoughtworks.xstream.mapper.MapperWrapper;
public class CustomXStreamMarshaller extends XStreamMarshaller {
@Override
protected XStream constructXStream() {
// The referenced XStream constructor has been deprecated as of 1.4.5.
// We're preserving this call for broader XStream 1.4.x compatibility.
return new XStream() {
@Override
protected MapperWrapper wrapMapper(MapperWrapper next) {
return new MapperWrapper(next) {
@Override
public boolean shouldSerializeMember(Class definedIn, String fieldName) {
if (definedIn == Object.class) {
return false;
}
return super.shouldSerializeMember(definedIn, fieldName);
}
};
}
};
}}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11052423/java-xstream-how-to-ignore-some-elements