@Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Target(value={FIELD,METHOD}) public @interface XmlAttribute
Maps a JavaBean property to a XML attribute.
Usage
The @XmlAttribute annotation can be used with the following program elements:
A static final field is mapped to a XML fixed attribute.
See "Package Specification" in javax.xml.bind.package javadoc for additional common information.
The usage is subject to the following constraints:
// Examples
@XmlAttribute List<Integer> items; //legal
@XmlAttribute List<Bar> foo; // illegal if Bar does not map to a schema simple type
// Examples
@XmlAttribute int foo; // legal
@XmlAttribute Foo foo; // illegal if Foo does not map to a schema simple type
XmlID,
XmlIDREF,
XmlList,
XmlSchemaType,
XmlValue,
XmlAttachmentRef,
XmlMimeType,
XmlInlineBinaryData,
XmlJavaTypeAdapter.Example 1: Map a JavaBean property to an XML attribute.
//Example: Code fragment
public class USPrice {
@XmlAttribute
public java.math.BigDecimal getPrice() {...} ;
public void setPrice(java.math.BigDecimal ) {...};
}
<!-- Example: XML Schema fragment -->
<xs:complexType name="USPrice">
<xs:sequence>
</xs:sequence>
<xs:attribute name="price" type="xs:decimal"/>
</xs:complexType>
Example 2: Map a JavaBean property to an XML attribute with anonymous type.
See Example 7 in @XmlType.
Example 3: Map a JavaBean collection property to an XML attribute.
// Example: Code fragment
class Foo {
...
@XmlAttribute List<Integer> items;
}
<!-- Example: XML Schema fragment -->
<xs:complexType name="foo">
...
<xs:attribute name="items">
<xs:simpleType>
<xs:list itemType="xs:int"/>
</xs:simpleType>
</xs:complexType>
XmlType| Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
|---|---|
String |
name
Name of the XML Schema attribute.
|
String |
namespace
Specifies the XML target namespace of the XML Schema
attribute.
|
boolean |
required
Specifies if the XML Schema attribute is optional or
required.
|
public abstract String name
public abstract boolean required
public abstract String namespace
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