This section provides topics on specific tasks you can accomplish with XML
maps. If you aren't already familiar with how XML maps work, see Why
Use XML Maps? or How Do XML Maps Work?
Topics Included in This Section
Making
Simple Substitutions Using Curly Braces
Introduces the simplest way to map Java types to XML
values.
Handling
Repeating XML Values with <xm:multiple>
Describes how you can handle or create patterns of
repeating XML elements.
Binding
to Java Data Structure Members
Describes a simple way to map Java data members to XML.
Declaring
Variables with <xm:bind>
Introduces the <xm:bind> attribute, through which you
can declare and bind to variables not declared elsewhere.
Simplifying
Maps for Optional Elements
Shows how you can keep XML maps simple and efficient by
mapping only the relevant portion of an XML message.
Namespaces
in XML Maps
Shows how to declare a namespace in an XML map.
Related Topics
Why Use XML Maps?
How Do XML Maps Work?