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Package javax.xml.bind.annotation
Defines annotations for customizing Java program elements to XML Schema mapping.See: Description
Interface Summary | |
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DomHandler<ElementT,ResultT extends Result> | Converts an element (and its descendants) from/to DOM (or similar) representation. |
Class Summary | |
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W3CDomHandler | DomHandler implementation for W3C DOM (org.w3c.dom package.) |
XmlElement.DEFAULT | Used in XmlElement.type() to
signal that the type be inferred from the signature
of the property. |
XmlElementDecl.GLOBAL | Used in XmlElementDecl.scope() to
signal that the declaration is in the global scope. |
XmlElementRef.DEFAULT | Used in XmlElementRef.type() to
signal that the type be inferred from the signature
of the property. |
XmlSchemaType.DEFAULT | Used in XmlSchemaType.type() to
signal that the type be inferred from the signature
of the property. |
XmlType.DEFAULT | Used in XmlType.factoryClass() to
signal that either factory mehod is not used or
that it's in the class with this XmlType itself. |
Enum Summary | |
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XmlAccessOrder | Used by XmlAccessorOrder to control the ordering of properties and fields in a JAXB bound class. |
XmlAccessType | Used by XmlAccessorType to control serialization of fields or properties. |
XmlNsForm | Enumeration of XML Schema namespace qualifications. |
Annotation Types Summary | |
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XmlAccessorOrder | Controls the ordering of fields and properties in a class. |
XmlAccessorType | Controls whether fields or Javabean properties are serialized by default. |
XmlAnyAttribute | Maps a JavaBean property to a map of wildcard attributes. |
XmlAnyElement | Maps a JavaBean property to XML infoset representation and/or JAXB element. |
XmlAttachmentRef | Marks a field/property that its XML form is a uri reference to mime content. |
XmlAttribute | Maps a JavaBean property to a XML attribute. |
XmlElement | Maps a JavaBean property to a XML element derived from property name. |
XmlElementDecl | Maps a factory method to a XML element. |
XmlElementRef | Maps a JavaBean property to a XML element derived from property's type. |
XmlElementRefs | Marks a property that refers to classes with XmlElement
or JAXBElement. |
XmlElements |
A container for multiple @XmlElement annotations. |
XmlElementWrapper | Generates a wrapper element around XML representation. |
XmlEnum |
Maps an enum type Enum to XML representation. |
XmlEnumValue | Maps an enum constant in Enum type to XML representation. |
XmlID | Maps a JavaBean property to XML ID. |
XmlIDREF | Maps a JavaBean property to XML IDREF. |
XmlInlineBinaryData | Disable consideration of XOP encoding for datatypes that are bound to base64-encoded binary data in XML. |
XmlList | Used to map a property to a list simple type. |
XmlMimeType | Associates the MIME type that controls the XML representation of the property. |
XmlMixed | Annotate a JavaBean multi-valued property to support mixed content. |
XmlNs | Associates a namespace prefix with a XML namespace URI. |
XmlRegistry | Marks a class that has XmlElementDecl s. |
XmlRootElement | Maps a class or an enum type to an XML element. |
XmlSchema | Maps a package name to a XML namespace. |
XmlSchemaType | Maps a Java type to a simple schema built-in type. |
XmlSchemaTypes |
A container for multiple @XmlSchemaType annotations. |
XmlTransient | Prevents the mapping of a JavaBean property to XML representation. |
XmlType | Maps a class or an enum type to a XML Schema type. |
XmlValue | Enables mapping a class to a XML Schema complex type with a simpleContent or a XML Schema simple type. |
Package javax.xml.bind.annotation Description
Defines annotations for customizing Java program elements to XML Schema mapping.
Package Specification
The following table shows the JAXB mapping annotations that can be associated with each program element.
Terminology
JavaBean property and field: For the purposes of mapping, there is no semantic difference between a field and a JavaBean property. Thus, an annotation that can be applied to a JavaBean property can always be applied to a field. Hence in the Javadoc documentation, for brevity, the term JavaBean property or property is used to mean either JavaBean property or a field. Where required, both are explicitly mentioned.
top level class: For the purpose of mapping, there is no semantic difference between a top level class and a static nested class. Thus, an annotation that can be applied to a top level class, can always be applied to a nested static class. Hence in the Javadoc documentation, for brevity, the term "top level class" or just class is used to mean either a top level class or a nested static class.
mapping annotation:A JAXB 2.0 defined program annotation based on the JSR 175 programming annotation facility.
Common Usage Constraints
The following usage constraints are defined here since they apply to more than annotation:
- For a property, a given annotation can be applied to either read or write property but not both.
- A property name must be different from any other property name in any of the super classes of the class being mapped.
- A mapped field name or the decapitalized name of a mapped property must be unique within a class.
Notations
Namespace prefixesThe following namespace prefixes are used in the XML Schema fragments in this package.
Prefix | Namespace | Notes |
xs | http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema | Namespace of XML Schema namespace |
ref | http://ws-i.org/profiles/basic/1.1/xsd | Namespace for swaref schema component |
xsi | http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance | XML Schema namespace for instances |
- Since:
- JAXB 2.0
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