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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ set the value via reflection, but you may change this to use a public method ins
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\AccessType;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\AccessType;
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/** @AccessType("public_method") */
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class User
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@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ be called to retrieve, or set the value of the given property:
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<?php
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\Accessor;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\Accessor;
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class User
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{
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@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ default the order is undefined, but you may change it to either "alphabetical",
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<?php
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\AccessorOrder;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\AccessorOrder;
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/**
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* @AccessorOrder("alphabetical")
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@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ Examples:
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namespace MyNamespace;
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\Type;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\Type;
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class BlogPost
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{
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@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ This allows you to specify the name of the top-level element.
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<?php
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\XmlRoot;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\XmlRoot;
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/** @XmlRoot("user") */
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class User
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@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ and not as child elements.
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<?php
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\XmlAttribute;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\XmlAttribute;
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class User
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{
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@@ -345,9 +345,9 @@ properties of that object must have the @XmlAttribute annotation.
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<?php
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\XmlAttribute;
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\XmlValue;
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\XmlRoot;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\XmlAttribute;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\XmlValue;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\XmlRoot;
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/** @XmlRoot("price") */
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class Price
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@@ -375,8 +375,8 @@ keys of the array are not important.
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<?php
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\XmlList;
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\XmlRoot;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\XmlList;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\XmlRoot;
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/** @XmlRoot("post") */
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class Post
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@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ This allows you to use the keys of an array as xml tags.
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When a key is an invalid xml tag name (e.g. 1_foo) the tag name *entry* will be used instead of the key.
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@XmlAttributeMap
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-~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is similar to the @XmlKeyValuePairs, but instead of creating child elements, it creates attributes.
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@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ This is similar to the @XmlKeyValuePairs, but instead of creating child elements
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<?php
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- use JMS\SerializerBundle\Annotation\XmlAttribute;
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+ use JMS\Serializer\Annotation\XmlAttribute;
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class Input
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{
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