/* * Copyright (c) 2004, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package javax.xml.bind.annotation; import java.lang.annotation.Retention; import java.lang.annotation.Target; import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME; import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD; /** * Maps a factory method to a XML element. * *
Usage
* * The annotation creates a mapping between an XML schema element * declaration and a element factory method that returns a * JAXBElement instance representing the element * declaration. Typically, the element factory method is generated * (and annotated) from a schema into the ObjectFactory class in a * Java package that represents the binding of the element * declaration's target namespace. Thus, while the annotation syntax * allows @XmlElementDecl to be used on any method, semantically * its use is restricted to annotation of element factory method. * * The usage is subject to the following constraints: * *Example 1: Annotation on a factory method *
* // Example: code fragment * @XmlRegistry * class ObjectFactory { * @XmlElementDecl(name="foo") * JAXBElement<String> createFoo(String s) { ... } * } **
* <!-- XML input --> * <foo>string * * // Example: code fragment corresponding to XML input * JAXBElement* *o = * (JAXBElement )unmarshaller.unmarshal(aboveDocument); * // print JAXBElement instance to show values * System.out.println(o.getName()); // prints "{}foo" * System.out.println(o.getValue()); // prints "string" * System.out.println(o.getValue().getClass()); // prints "java.lang.String" * * <!-- Example: XML schema definition --> * <xs:element name="foo" type="xs:string"/> *
Example 2: Element declaration with non local scope *
* The following example illustrates the use of scope annotation * parameter in binding of element declaration in schema derived * code. *
* The following example may be replaced in a future revision of * this javadoc. * *
* <!-- Example: XML schema definition --> * <xs:schema> * <xs:complexType name="pea"> * <xs:choice maxOccurs="unbounded"> * <xs:element name="foo" type="xs:string"/> * <xs:element name="bar" type="xs:string"/> * </xs:choice> * </xs:complexType> * <xs:element name="foo" type="xs:int"/> * </xs:schema> **
* // Example: expected default binding * class Pea { * @XmlElementRefs({ * @XmlElementRef(name="foo",type=JAXBElement.class) * @XmlElementRef(name="bar",type=JAXBElement.class) * }) * List<JAXBElement<String>> fooOrBar; * } * * @XmlRegistry * class ObjectFactory { * @XmlElementDecl(scope=Pea.class,name="foo") * JAXBElement* Without scope createFoo and createPeaFoo would become ambiguous * since both of them map to a XML schema element with the same local * name "foo". * * @see XmlRegistry * @since JAXB 2.0 */ @Retention(RUNTIME) @Target({METHOD}) public @interface XmlElementDecl { /** * scope of the mapping. * *createPeaFoo(String s); * * @XmlElementDecl(scope=Pea.class,name="bar") * JAXBElement createPeaBar(String s); * * @XmlElementDecl(name="foo") * JAXBElement createFoo(Integer i); * } * *
* If this is not {@link XmlElementDecl.GLOBAL}, then this element * declaration mapping is only active within the specified class. */ Class scope() default GLOBAL.class; /** * namespace name of the XML element. *
* If the value is "##default", then the value is the namespace * name for the package of the class containing this factory method. * * @see #name() */ String namespace() default "##default"; /** * local name of the XML element. * *
* Note to reviewers: There is no default name; since * the annotation is on a factory method, it is not clear that the * method name can be derived from the factory method name. * @see #namespace() */ String name(); /** * namespace name of a substitution group's head XML element. *
* This specifies the namespace name of the XML element whose local * name is specified by substitutionHeadName(). *
* If susbtitutionHeadName() is "", then this * value can only be "##default". But the value is ignored since * since this element is not part of susbtitution group when the * value of susbstitutionHeadName() is "". *
* If susbtitutionHeadName() is not "" and the value is * "##default", then the namespace name is the namespace name to * which the package of the containing class, marked with {@link * XmlRegistry }, is mapped. *
* If susbtitutionHeadName() is not "" and the value is * not "##default", then the value is the namespace name. * * @see #substitutionHeadName() */ String substitutionHeadNamespace() default "##default"; /** * XML local name of a substitution group's head element. *
* If the value is "", then this element is not part of any * substitution group. * * @see #substitutionHeadNamespace() */ String substitutionHeadName() default ""; /** * Default value of this element. * *
* The
'\u0000'value specified as a default of this annotation element * is used as a poor-man's substitute for null to allow implementations * to recognize the 'no default value' state. */ String defaultValue() default "\u0000"; /** * Used in {@link XmlElementDecl#scope()} to * signal that the declaration is in the global scope. */ public final class GLOBAL {} }