The class-level binding declarations in bindings.xjb differ from the analogous declarations in po.xsd for the Datatype Converter example in two ways:
As with all other binding declarations in bindings.xjb, you do not need to embed your customizations in schema <xsd:appinfo> elements.
You must specify the schema node to which the customization will be applied. The general syntax for this type of declaration is:
<jxb:bindings node="//node-type[@name=’node-name’]">
For example, the following code shows binding declarations for the complexType named USAddress.
<jxb:bindings node="//xs:complexType[@name=’USAddress’]"> <jxb:class> <jxb:javadoc> <![CDATA[First line of documentation for a <b>USAddress</b>.]]> </jxb:javadoc> </jxb:class> <jxb:bindings node=".//xs:element[@name=’name’]"> <jxb:property name="toName"/> </jxb:bindings> <jxb:bindings node=".//xs:element[@name=’zip’]"> <jxb:property name="zipCode"/> </jxb:bindings> </jxb:bindings> <!-- node="//xs:complexType[@name=’USAddress’]" -->
Note in this example that USAddress is the parent of the child elements name and zip, and therefore a </jxb:bindings> tag encloses the bindings declarations for the child elements as well as the class-level javadoc declaration.