> I have an issue with objects and flavours, and need to know where to
> look. I have read the docs, and the source, at this point it still is
> unclear.
>
> I have two objects
>
> public Object1 {
> private String name;
> Object2 property1 = new Object2();
> ...
> }
>
> public Object2 {
> private String attr1;
> private String attr2;
> }
>
> in my .betwixt file, I have a definition:
>
> object1.betwixt
> <info>
> <element name='my-first-object'>
> <element name='my-name' property='name'>
> <option>
> <name>value</name>
> <value>myValue</value>
> </option>
> </element>
> <element name='my-object' property='property1'>
> <option>
> <name>value</name>
> <value>mySecondValue</value>
> </option>
> </element>
> </element>
> </info>
>
> I have written a custom StringConverter, and I can see which flavours
> are being passed, and which are not.
> basically, I do not get a flavour when I am calling the complex type
> (property1).
>
> Do I have to create a ClassConverter? or do I have to modify some base
> class? or is there a plugable approach that I can take for this.
>
> I need a flavour for this custom object because in one output I have to
> create:
>
> <my-object attr1='somevalue' />
>
> and in another
>
> <my-object>
> <attr1>value1</attr1>
> <attr2>value2</attr1>
> </my-object>
>
> Please let me know as soon as possible.
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
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