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I would like to serialize an object to an XML of this form with XStream.

<node att="value">text</node>

The value of the node (text) is a field on the serialized object, as well as the att attribute. Is this possible without writing a converter for this object?

Thanks!

ChssPly76
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4 Answers4

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you can use a predefined Converter.

@XStreamAlias("node")
@XStreamConverter(value=ToAttributedValueConverter.class, strings={"text"})
class Node {
  private String att;
  private String text;
}   

XStream Annotations Tutorial also says that for att attribute:

Note, that no XStreamAsAttribute annotations were necessary. The converter assumes it implicitly.

facundofarias
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mantrid
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    +1 This worked for me, although this is highly unintuitive. There should be an `@XStreamValue` annotation similar to JAXB's `@XmlValue` annotation. – Asaph Sep 16 '15 at 22:55
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write a convertor, it should be something similar to the code snippet

class FieldDtoConvertor implements Converter {
    @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
    public boolean canConvert(final Class clazz) {
        return clazz.equals(FieldDto.class);
    }

    public void marshal(final Object value,
            final HierarchicalStreamWriter writer,
            final MarshallingContext context) {
        final FieldDto fieldDto = (FieldDto) value;
        writer.addAttribute(fieldDto.getAttributeName(), fieldDto.getAttributeValue());     
    }
}

And while using XStream,register the convertor

final XStream stream = new XStream(new DomDriver());
stream.registerConverter(new FieldDtoConvertor());
Kiru
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This is much easier in JAXB

@XmlRootElement
public class Node {

    @XmlAttribute
    String att;

    @XmlValue
    String value;    

}
bdoughan
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Just another way of doing it:

   @XStreamAlias("My")
   private static class My {
      private String field;
   }

   XStream xStream = new XStream();
   xStream.autodetectAnnotations(true);
   xStream.useAttributeFor(My.class, "field");
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